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www.theatlantic.com
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| | | | | The country is perfecting a vast network of digital espionage as a means of social control-with implications for democracies worldwide. | |
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www.eff.org
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| | | | | If the federal government wants to compel an online service provider, like Yahoo or Google, to turn over your email, they need a warrant. That's the industry-accepted best practice, implemented by nearly every major service provider. More importantly, it's what the Fourth Amendment requires. The... | |
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www.eff.org
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| | | | | ANDREA MITCHELL: "Why do you need every telephone number? Why is it such a broad vacuum cleaner approach?" JAMES CLAPPER: "Well, you have to start someplace."-NBC Meet the Press, this past Sunday Concerned about the surveillance of millions of ordinary Americans, last year Senator Ron Wyden asked... | |
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www.electrospaces.net
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| | | A weblog about Signals Intelligence, Communications Security and top level telecommunications equipment | ||