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addy on more spam lists?


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From: Change.org <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, July 1, 2013 9:39 AM
Subject: Secret spying on your Internet activity?
 


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Ken - There's a new petition taking off on Change.org, and we think you might 
be interested in signing it:    
 
   
Eric Holder: Allow tech companies to publish NSA PRISM data    
By Alec F.   
Alameda, California     
  Sign Alec's Petition       
After a leak of documents from the National Security Agency showed that a 
secret program called PRISM allows widespread surveillance of U.S. citizens' 
phone and internet activities with some of the world's biggest tech 
corporations, the nation is concerned and confused about our privacy rights. 
President Obama and the NSA have stated that widespread spying of Americans is 
not taking place and that the government is only requesting certain data from 
these companies. There is an easy way to show if this is true and that 
companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter have taken the 
commendable step of requesting that the NSA allow them to publish the records 
of government data requests in their company transparency reports. 
In part, Google's letter states:
Assertions in the press that our compliance with these requests gives the U.S. 
government unfettered access to our users’ data are simply untrue. However, 
government nondisclosure obligations regarding the number of FISA national 
security requests that Google receives, as well as the number of accounts 
covered by those requests, fuel that speculation.

We therefore ask you to help make it possible for Google to publish in our 
Transparency Report aggregate numbers of national security requests, including 
FISA disclosures—in terms of both the number we receive and their scope. 
Google’s numbers would clearly show that our compliance with these requests 
falls far short of the claims being made. Google has nothing to hide. 
The government allowed Google to start reporting the number of national 
security letters they received requesting data earlier this year, but they are 
still barred from releasing information about Foreign Intelligence Surveillance 
Act (FISA) orders. The requests for this data often comes in the form of secret 
court orders that not only force these companies to give data but also make it 
impossible for them to discuss even the basic details. That should change.
By allowing these companies to include this information in their transparency 
reports, the government will be giving American citizens at least some of the 
insight we deserve about how our daily activities like emails and Google 
searches are being tracked by the government.   
 
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