The Austrian government is pushing companies to help them get phone data from suspicious criminals.
Government has instructed the Committees that if companies can not open the lock of the phone then they will be heavy penalties. Also, if a suspicious person does not open his phone, he will be sentenced to jail for ten years.
Assistant and Access Bill in Australia has been introduced this week for public consultation.
This bill will be heavily penalized by people who will not lock their phone to police inspection.
Under the Australian Crimes Act, a person who does not refer to his police custody can be sentenced to 2 years. In the new constitution, this sentence has been increased to ten years.
In the new bill telecom companies, communications service providers, smartphone makers and other parties have been taken to cooperate with the government to open or to cooperate with the suspicious criminals.
Under the new proposed law, the government will order the telecom companies to make the decision of the Government of India. If telecom companies do not have de-corruption cases, the government will order them to make new software, which can trigger a suspicious user's phone.
The government's explanatory note states that phone companies from this new law will be able to force government to provide services to the government, to install government software, and to provide agencies to help them.
Regarding this law, companies will be forced to compromise in order to obtain data from suspicious criminals. Those companies will not do this, they will be punished heavily. According to this law, the government can not force companies to leave any sums in their products or to correct the sums that are found.
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