Per The Thought Police - 1st Amendment What? Free Speech? Huh?
I have met the enemy and they are the "Thought Police" Internet Communications to be Monitored by the Government.Tea Party Promoters put on notice. Bad Thoughts[As defined by the Power Elite] will be... 1046 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Liberty, Technology and the Next President
One of the biggest mistakes a new administration might make in its first 100 days would be to ignore the impact technology has had on the privacy of our communications and the striking need to update the law accordingly. If the President fails to act early in his first term... Police: Pa. landlord spied on 34 female tenants
" PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A suburban Philadelphia landlord secretly videotaped 34 female tenants over two decades after hiding cameras in their apartments, authorities said Friday. Thomas Daley, 45, will face additional charges stemming from the new victims identified...Rights Group Will Sue US Government over Wiretapping
After the US Government granted amnesty to the telecoms that helped it illegally spy on American citizens, the Electronic Frontier Foundation turned its attention to the government itself. What did the government...
created by Jordan Yerman | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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Computer security consultant charged with infecting a quarter million computers
I came across this story which was published on the US Department of Justice website today and after reading the story, I had to share this with the NowPublic community.This 26 year old has been controlling OUR computers without our knowledge for sometime now. The thing...
Judge Rejects Bush’s View on Wiretaps
This piece was published in the New York Times on 3 July, so may have been missed by readers. In a hugely significant judgment, Judge Vaughn R. Walker, the chief judge for the Northern District of California,...
created by Maireid Sullivan | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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U.S. Congress passes controversial wiretap laws
From what I gather, the Domestic Surveillance Laws passed by Congress on Friday do two main things. First, they shield from lawsuits the telecommunications companies that helped the government (some say illegally)... Arlen Specter Demands Spy Probe... in NFL
US Senator Arlen Specter is up in arms over alleged spying in the National Football League, but nationwide illegal wiretapping doesn't seem to show up on his radar. Way to keep your eye on the ball, Sen....
created by Jordan Yerman | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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"Hello America? This is the Enemy"
The U.S. government and associated security agencies could make far better use of their time engaged in intelligence gathering activities that will actually yield results, rather than on listening for hypothetical...
created by Jarrett Martineau | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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The Truth About (Telecom) Immunity
Administration officials are complaining about House Democrats stalling legislation that would grant immunity to any telecommunications carrier that assisted with its domestic spying program. Without that immunity cloak, the White House says, telecoms will hesitate to...
created by CDT_Washington | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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