Progress, esteemed comrades! No longer shall our Noospheric Synchronophonic Abracadabra dwell unduly upon us without proper paperwork! Rejoice! Again, I say, rejoice! On 11/03/2013 05:34 AM, Jim Bell wrote:
A few days ago I read of 'reforms' being proposed to NSA spying on phone and internet metadata, along the lines of requiring the government to obtain some sort of warrant to get data from the phone companies, etc. Progress? I doubt it. Looks to me like the government knows it's going to lose control of the data, and probably there are no requirements that such phone co's keep 'all' the data. I predict that any proposed new bill will contain requirements that the phone co's record 'all' of the data the government might want, and keep it for an extended period of time. The government knows that if no such requirement is put into law, phone co's will compete for customers by offering ever-more-complete privacy. Soon enough, no phone company will store metadata, or they will store it in such a way that it will be useless for government purposes. Jim Bell
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