Surveillance
You, Too, May Be Suing the National Security Agency
Coalition of groups fights mass data collection as a threat to freedom of association
British Spy Agency Did Not Break Laws When Using US Data, Says Parliament
GCHQ has used data gathered by PRISM
Microsoft Wants to Reveal More Info About NSA Data Requests
Letter to attorney general says "the Constitution itself is suffering" due to secrecy
Everybody Sues NSA over Surveillance
Broad coalition joins Electronic Frontier Foundation's lawsuit
Irish Officials Intercept Domestic Phone, Internet Traffic
Everybody wants into the snooping game
Tech Firms Coerced Into Cooperation by Government Threats
Companies fear forced insertion of broad wiretaps
Snowden Accepts All Offers of Asylum
Gives statement to human rights group at Moscow airport
Appeals Court Rules Ft. Hood Shooter Can't Have Access to Surveillance Data For Self-Defense
Admitted Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan is defending himself in military court
Microsoft Gave NSA the Keys to Outlook, Skype
The company insists it had to knuckle under
Russia Reverts to Paper Documents To Escape NSA Surveillance
They still make typewriters?
Yahoo Wants Permission To Reveal Its Battle Against NSA Surveillance Requests
Enforced secrecy smears the company by implication
New NSA Slide Reveals Snooping on "Fiber Cables and Infrastructure'
So they don't have to rely on companies cooperating
England Has One Surveillance Camera for Every 11 People
Nearly 6 million across the country
Leahy's NSA 'Oversight' Bill Makes it Harder To Challenge Snooping
This isn't the first time he's pulled a fake
British Government Sued Over Collaboration With NSA Spying
Privacy International says the U.K. and the U.S. spy on each other's citizens and swap the data
German Government Says Cooperation with NSA Spying Was 'Strictly Legal'
Leadership accused of being in bed with the program
Privacy Group to Ask Supreme Court to Halt NSA Surveillance Program
Electronic Privacy Information Center says only SCOTUS can address this problem
Federal 'Consumer' Agency Snoops on Private Financial Data, Too
Well ... Of course it does
U.K. and Sweden Block Espionage Talks Between EU and U.S.
Discussions will be confined to Prism
Kim Dotcom Trashes NZ Prime Minister Before Parliament Over Domestic Spying
That must have been fun
Snowden Sends Out New Asylum Requests
According to WikiLeaks, he's sent out applications to six more countries
EU Threatens To Suspend Data Sharing Agreements With the US
Recent revelations causing outrage on the other side of the Atlantic
France Also Spies on Phone and Internet Use
Honestly, nobody thought better of the French government