Feds, Tech Companies Reach Agreements on Info Disclosures
Firms want to be more transparent about requests for data
Firms want to be more transparent about requests for data
Here, have some delicious crumbs
Says the resolution includes factual errors
But calls Obama's recent speech on the NSA a "positive step"
One cannot critique the surveillance state without critiquing the rest of the existing political apparatus.
Obama's NSA reforms flunk civil libertarian tests.
Aerostats to be deployed northeast of Washington, D.C.
Well, only if they're willing to admit a problem in the first place
More and more it appears Snowden did, indeed, expose illegal behavior
Three out of five board members agree
His most recent speech was a thinly disguised effort to change the subject.
In sizing up Obama's "reforms" of the indiscriminate gathering of data on every American, remember this: Politicians will do everything they can get away with in pursuit of their own agenda.
Why it's hard to believe the president is serious about surveillance reform
Related to lawsuit about lack of transparency
NSA officials told media outlet they wanted to kill whistle-blower
Protesters received texts
From a critic of the Patriot Act to its defender, it's been quite a transformation.
Head of the organization says rights continue to be violated
Most also believe that the reforms Obama recently announced won't change much
Never have so many Americans been brought under surveillance for such a meager payoff.
Telecoms don't want responsibility of maintaining metadata database
One that acknowledges the existence of the Fourth Amendment
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