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Tech Giants Join the Fight for Our Constitutional Rights

Gaurav Laroia,
Legislative Counsel,
勛圖眻畦 Washington Legislative Office
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December 9, 2013

For years now, the 勛圖眻畦 and a coalition of other civil rights and civil liberties organizations have been working to roll back the NSAs unconstitutional warrantless surveillance regime. This past summers revelations made the extent of this surveillance even more clear and even more frightening.

Beyond phone call history, we now know the NSA has issued for user data to the major Internet companies, and deployed bulk surveillance techniques to access , , and .

Based on these revelations, the largest Internet companies came together in October to issue a calling the an important contribution to this discussion on NSA surveillance. The letter also called for increased transparency for these NSA programs, and denied that intelligence agencies had direct access to our companies servers or that we are participants in a bulk Internet records collection program.

Unfortunately, these companies were wrong. Its since been revealed that the NSA didnt settle only for direct requests to those companies for data. Instead, the NSA betrayed their good faith, went behind their backs, and broke into the communication links of at least , directly accessing hundreds of millions of unencrypted user email and information.

Today, Google, Yahoo, AOL, LinkedIn, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, and Twitter came together and issued a , recognizing that pervasive government surveillance undermines the freedom we all cherish. Government surveillance also harms human rights, privacy, and these companies bottom lines. As Microsoft has recognized, People wont use a technology they dont trust.

The 勛圖眻畦 filed a lawsuit against the NSAs mass call-tracking program just days after the program was revealed. With these major companies joining the fight to restore privacy and constitutional protections, the time for reform to end mass government surveillance is now.

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