Privacy security/ Bulk collection of metadata
The presidential
advisory board on privacy that recommended a slew of domestic surveillance
reforms in the wake of the Edward Snowden revelations reported today that many of its suggestions have been
agreed to “in principle” by the Obama administration, but in practice, very
little has changed.
Most notably, the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board called
attention to the obvious fact that one full year after it concluded that the government’s bulk
collection of metadata on domestic telephone calls is illegal and unproductive,
the program continues apace.
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