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27 Mar 2014, 6:07 am by John Elwood
  To give you some perspective on how long the Court has sat on Ryan, when the petition was first filed, Paula Deen was still the conductor of America’s gravy train, the Royal Baby was still in utero, most people thought “twerking” was a typographical error, Edward Snowden still was holed up in Hong Kong, and Ukraine’s old government was still Ukraine’s government and not Ukraine’s next government. [read post]
25 Nov 2014, 4:43 am by Sanjana
The best examples of this came after the revelations of Edward Snowden just over a year ago. [read post]
26 Aug 2016, 3:57 pm by Matt Miller, Registered Patent Attorney
New revelations from Edward Snowden appear to confirm the association between these newly leaked tools and the NSA (and thus, also linking the NSA and the Equation Group). [read post]
11 Feb 2016, 6:54 am by Eric Goldman
Yet, the policies underlying SOPA have continued to burrow their way into our regulatory scheme, so the short-term win has not fundamentally changed the unavoidable outcome. 2013: the NSA Scandals We’re still reeling from the revelations by Edward Snowden. [read post]
18 Nov 2021, 1:25 pm by INFORRM
The emergence of new types of journalistic collaboration led to the revelations about the surveillance state by former NSA employee Edward Snowden and the Panama papers exposure, which were investigated by an international group of newspapers and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. [read post]
28 Sep 2016, 10:35 am by Matt Miller, Registered Patent Attorney
It’s also what Edward Snowden used to securely communicate with reporters. [read post]
25 Nov 2014, 4:43 am by Sanjana
The best examples of this came after the revelations of Edward Snowden just over a year ago. [read post]
9 Mar 2014, 5:31 am by SHG
For those, and there are many, who curse Edward Snowden, Chelsea/Bradley Manning and Julian Assange, and the curses may be well-deserved for many reasons, it is similarly indisputable that they have provided revelations about what government is doing that no one, from the guy on the street corner to members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, knew about. [read post]
7 Aug 2017, 3:33 am by Scott Bomboy
For example, former NSA contractor Edward Snowden was charged with two crimes under the Espionage Act for stealing classified information and passing it on to publishers. [read post]
21 May 2016, 1:28 am by INFORRM
However, Willnat and Weaver’s finding has to be seen in the context of the polarisation of opinion around national security issues in the US following the Edward Snowden and WikiLeaks cases. [read post]
21 Jul 2020, 7:33 am by Ryan Blaney
The Schrems I court had ruled that the Safe Harbor program did not adequately protect personal data from “interference” from the U.S. government “founded on national security and public interest requirements” (note: The Schrems I challenge was spurred by the Edward Snowden leak about certain U.S. government PRISM program and other digital surveillance practices involving individuals’ personal data and communications). [read post]
19 Apr 2019, 7:16 am by Jackie McDermott
Assange’s arrest raised alarm bells among some First Amendment advocates, including Ben Wizner, Director of the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, and the primary legal adviser to Edward Snowden. [read post]
26 Jan 2016, 4:31 pm by INFORRM
He was questioned and items in his possession were taken by police, including encrypted material provided by Edward Snowden. [read post]
29 Feb 2016, 4:51 am by SHG
The National Security Agency’s misuse of its surveillance powers, as revealed by Edward Snowden, are a notorious example, and what future leaders might do is chillingly demonstrated by Donald Trump’s suggestion that the United States should close parts of the Internet to combat terrorism — and his postscript: “Somebody will say, ‘Oh freedom of speech, freedom of speech. [read post]
28 Jan 2025, 7:29 am by Daniel J. Rosenthal
Among other things, the PCLOB recommended substantial reforms to the bulk collection of telephone metadata after it was publicly revealed by leaks from Edward Snowden in 2013. [read post]
28 Aug 2016, 2:21 am by Rechtsanwalt Martin Steiger
Die Enthüllungen von Whistleblower Edward Snowden und der Schweizer Fichenskandal von 1989 scheinen vergessen, Menschenrechte und Rechtsstaatlichkeit werden mit dem neuen Gesetz ausgehöhlt. [read post]
23 May 2022, 11:45 pm by INFORRM
Who’s talking to whom When NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden disclosed that the National Security Agency was collecting Americans’ telephone call metadata – the Call Detail Records – in bulk in order to track terrorists, there was a great deal of public consternation. [read post]
1 Jul 2015, 11:08 am by Embajador Microjuris al Día
Filtraciones o difusión de información clasificada:  Disposiciones del nuevo Código Penal impedirán filtraciones como las ocurridas con Edward Snowden. [read post]
21 Sep 2016, 1:44 pm by Laura Jehl and Garen Dodge
Much of the impetus for the new rule appears to be a valid concern about large-scale thefts of classified data, as exemplified by Edward Snowden’s release of a vast trove of sensitive documents stolen from the U.S. [read post]