Emails from AFP to Apple
Dear Australian Federal Police,
I would like a copy of all emails sent to the Apple.com APAC Police Requests Email address ([email address]) from the 1st of July 2014 until 19 September 2014, and any replies to those emails.
The above request is subject to the below exclusions:
- Duplicates of Documents
- Personal Information of individuals other then AFP members
Please treat this as a request for administrative access. If for some reason the request cannot be dealt with in this way, please treat it as a formal application under the Freedom of Information Act.
Yours faithfully,
Ben Fairless
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UNCLASSIFIED
Good Afternoon Mr Fairless,
Please refer to the attached correspondence.
Kind Regards
UNCLASSIFIED
Dear Mr Fairless
Please find attached a decision in respect to emails sent to apple.com.
Yours sincerely
JACQUELINE ELLERY
A/COORDINATOR - INFORMATION ACCESS
POLICY & GOVERNANCE
AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
Dear Mr Fairless
I refer to the FOI decision of 1 December 2014 concerning Apple.com APAC
police requests. It has become apparent that there has been in advertent
release of information at folio 83 of the documents. This page has now
been amended and I would be grateful therefore if you would remove the
documents from the Right to Know website that were recently published and
substitute them with the documents attached to this email.
Your cooperation in rectifying this matter would be very much appreciated.
If you have any queries regarding the matter, please do not hesitate to
contact me.
Yours sincerely,
JACQUELINE ELLERY
A/COORDINATOR - INFORMATION ACCESS
OPERATIONS SUPPORT
Tel +61(0) 2 61312808 Ext 142808
[1]www.afp.gov.au
UNCLASSIFIED
References
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1. http://www.afp.gov.au/
Dear Ms. Ellery,
Thanks for the revised documents. I would suggest getting in contact with the Administrators of Right to Know via [email address] in order to have the other documents removed.
Yours sincerely,
Ben Fairless
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If you are requesting personal information about yourself then please ensure you enclose a copy of your photographic identification.
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The Australian Federal Police will acknowledge your request in accordance with the legislative requirements of the Act.
Information Access can be contacted on 02 6131 6131
Dear Mr Fairless,
Thank you for the advice.
Regards,
JACQUELINE ELLERY
A/COORDINATOR - INFORMATION ACCESS
OPERATIONS SUPPORT
AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE
Tel +61(0) 2 61312808 Ext 142808
www.afp.gov.au
Dear Ms. Ellery,
It appears that the decision letter and schedule were also hidden from the site. Can you please send them again?
Yours sincerely,
Ben Fairless
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If you are requesting personal information about yourself then please ensure you enclose a copy of your photographic identification.
Further details on how to make a valid FOI request can be found on the Australian Federal Police’s website at: http://www.afp.gov.au/about-the-afp/foi-...
The Australian Federal Police will acknowledge your request in accordance with the legislative requirements of the Act.
Information Access can be contacted on 02 6131 6131
UNCLASSIFIED
Dear Mr Fairless
As requested.
JACQUELINE ELLERY
A/COORDINATOR - INFORMATION ACCESS
OPERATIONS SUPPORT
AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE
Tel +61(0) 2 61312808 Ext 142808
www.afp.gov.au
Alex Sadleir left an annotation ()
Interesting privacy stance in these documents. Some requests the AFP gets the IP address/phone number of stolen data just by sending request from a government email address. But newer requests from August/September 2014 say "While we're happy to support law enforcement, we're also committed to protect the privacy of our customers" (pg 67) and "For iCloud subscriber information and IP logs request, please provide a search warrant or Court order or similar for Apple to disclose this information" (pg 91)