Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Yahoo! vs Patriot Act

Η Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Yahoo! - και πολλοί, πολλοί άλλοι ετοιμάζουν μια κίνηση διαμαρτυρίας για το νόμο () that allows massive digital surveillance in May.Patriot Act

"Έχουν περάσει σχεδόν δύο χρόνια από τότε οι πρώτες ειδήσεις αποκάλυψαν το πεδίο εφαρμογής της επιτήρησης και τη μαζική από τις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες," αναφέρει η ομάδα έγραψε σε μια ανοικτή επιστολή [PDF] to President Obama, Congressional Leaders, the NSA chief, and the US Department of Justice.

"Τώρα είναι η ώρα να αναλάβετε ουσιαστικές νομοθετικές μεταρρυθμίσεις για τα προγράμματα επιτήρησης της χώρας που θα διατηρούν την εθνική ασφάλεια, διατηρώντας παράλληλα και την προστασία της ιδιωτικής ζωής, τη διαφάνεια και την υπευθυνότητα."

And, obviously, preventing future annoying titles such as this and what appears on the internet.

The group is of course trying to push not only for altruistic reasons but also because global espionage has been proven to harm their.

So at 31 May of this year, the 215 section of the bill expires. Article 215 is part of the anti-terrorism law used by the NSA to justify its spying activities, namely espionage and the collection of phone metadata.

Η group presses so that the authorities let section 215 of the bill expire on June 1, without renewing it. The group also says that if they decide to renew the bill in question, an independent third party should be required to audit it.

If renewed Patriot Act, there will be no way to limit the espionage revealed by informant Edward Snowden. What do you say will stop the NSA?

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