Written evidence to Draft Investigatory Powers Bill Joint Committee

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Access Now [1] [2]
Access Now, Advocacy for Principled Action in Government, Center for Financial Privacy and Human Rights, Electronic Frontier Foundation, New America’s Open Technology Institute, Restore the Fourth, TechFreedom [3] [4]
Adrian Wilkins [5] [6]
ADS Group [7] [8]
Alice Thompson [9] [10]
Amberhawk Training Limited [11] [12]
Amnesty International UK [13] [14]
Anam Bevardis [15] [16]
Andrews & Arnold Ltd (primary evidence) [17] [18]
Andrews & Arnold Ltd (supplementary evidence) [19] [20]
Annie Machon [21] [22]
Apple Inc and Apple Distribution International [23] [24]
ARTICLE 19 [25] [26]
Bar Council [27] [28]
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT [29] [30]
Big Brother Watch [31] [32]
Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law [33] [34]
Brass Horn Communications [35] [36]
Center for Democracy & Technology [37] [38]
Chartered Institute Of Legal Executives [39] [40]
Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals [41] [42]
Christopher Lloyd [43] [44]
Cian C. Murphy and Natasha Simonsen [45] [46]
Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ) [47] [48]
COSLA [49] [50]
Criminal Cases Review Commission [51] [52]
Crown Prosecution Service [53] [54]
Cryptomathic Ltd [55] [56]
Daniel Walrond [57] [58]
Digital-Trust CIC [59] [60]
Dr Andrew Defty [61] [62]
Dr Christian Heitsch [63] [64]
Dr Julian Huppert [65] [66]
Dr Paul Bernal [67] [68]
Dr Richard Clayton [69] [70]
Dr Tom Hickman [71] [72]
Dr Glyn Moody [73] [74]
Duncan Campbell [75] [76]
Duncan Campbell [77] [78]
EE [79] [80]
Electronic Frontier Foundation [81] [82]
Entanet International Limited [83] [84]
Equality and Human Rights Commission [85] [86]
Eris Industries Limited [87] [88]
F-Secure Corporation [89] [90]
Facebook Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Twitter Inc., Yahoo Inc. [91] [92]
Gareth Kitchen [93] [94]
Giuseppe Sollazzo [95] [96]
Global Network Initiative [97] [98]
Graham Smith [99] [100]
GreenNet [101] [102]
Guardian News & Media [103] [104]
HH Judge Peter Thornton QC [105] [106]
Home Office (primary evidence) [107] [108]
Home Office (further supplementary evidence) [109] [110]
Hon Sir Bruce Robertson [111] [112]
Human Rights Watch [113] [114]
Ian Batten [115] [116]
ICAEW [117] [118]
Interception of Communications Commissioner’s Office [119] [120]
Internet Service Providers’ Association (ISPA) [121] [122]
IT-Political Association of Denmark [123] [124]
Jamie Dowling [125] [126]
Jisc [127] [128]
Justice [129] [130]
Kevin Cahill [131] [132]
Krishan Bhasin [133] [134]
Law Society of Scotland [135] [136]
Liberty [137] [138]
LINX [139] [140]
Local Government Association (LGA), National Anti-Fraud Network (NAFN), Chartered Trading Standards Institute and Association of Chief Trading Standards Officers [141] [142]
Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE QC [143] [144]
Mark Dzięcielewski [145] [146]
Martin Chamberlain QC [147] [148]
Martin Kleppmann [149] [150]
Matthew Ryder QC [151] [152]
McEvedys Solicitors & Attorneys Ltd [153] [154]
medConfidential [155] [156]
Media Lawyers Association [157] [158]
Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland [159] [160]
Mozilla [161] [162]
Mr Eric King [163] [164]
Mr Peter Rush [165] [166]
Mr Ray Corrigan [167] [168]
Mr Ray McClure [169] [170]
Mr Simon Cramp [171] [172]
Mr Simon Davies [173] [174]
Mr Tom Chiverton [175] [176]
Mr Bernard Keenan, Dr Orla Lynskey, Professor Andrew Murray [177] [178]
Mr Peter Gill [179] [180]
Ms Susan Morgan [181] [182]
Ms Wendy M Grossman [183] [184]
Ms. Coleen Rowley [185] [186]
Muslim Council of Britain [187] [188]
Naomi Colvin [189] [190]
National Police Chiefs Council, HM Revenue and Customs, National Crime Agency [191] [192]
National Union of Journalists (NUJ) [193] [194]
Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol) [195] [196]
New America's Open Technology Institute [197] [198]
News Media Association [199] [200]
NSPCC [201] [202]
Odysseus Trust [203] [204]
Ofcom [205] [206]
Open Intelligence [207] [208]
Open Rights Group [209] [210]
Paul Biggs [211] [212]
Peter White [213] [214]
Philip Virgo [215] [216]
Privacy International [217] [218]
Professor Andrew Woods [219] [220]
Professor John Naughton, Professor David Vincent [221] [222]
Public Concern at Work [223] [224]
Rev Cecil Ward [225] [226]
Rt Hon Lord Judge [227] [228]
Rt Hon Sir Mark Waller [229] [230]
Scottish PEN [231] [232]
Simon Pooley [233] [234]
techUK [235] [236]
The Information Commissioner's Office [237] [238]
The Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB) [239] [240]
The Law Society [241] [242]
The Tor Project [243] [244]
UN Special Rapporteurs [245] [246]
Vodafone Limited [247] [248]
William Waites [249] [250]
Willliam Binney [251] [252]
Winston Smith [253] [254]
Zara Rahman [255] [256]