On Dec 9, 2013, at 3:21 AM, David Lloyd-Jones <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/09/technology/tech-giants-issue-call-for-limits-on-government-surveillance-of-users.html?src=recg
> 
> Tech Giants Issue Call for Limits on Government Surveillance of Users
> 
> Connie Zhou/Google
> Servers in a Google data center in Oregon. The company is tightening its 
> networks against government spying.
> By EDWARD WYATT and CLAIRE CAIN MILLER
> Published: December 9, 2013
> Eight prominent technology companies, bruised by revelations of government 
> spying on their customers’ data and scrambling to repair the damage to their 
> reputations, are mounting a public campaign to urge President Obama and 
> Congress to set new limits on government surveillance
> 
> .

Related to this is the "Reform ECPA: Tell the Government to Get a Warrant” 
petition - 
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/reform-ecpa-tell-government-get-warrant/nq258dxk

"We call on the Obama Administration to support ECPA reform and to reject any 
special rules that would force online service providers to disclose our email 
without a warrant."

If you are a US person, you can sign this and try reform the Electronic 
Communications Privacy Act


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