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by consider_this
4676 days ago
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Two giants whose revenue streams revolve around knowing their clients' personal business inside and out are suing the government because they want to get paid for turning the information over. Just like the money PRISM brought to enable the monitoring, now they want per-use or even better regular rents from the government to keep the taps open. The nice little side benefit is the puppet theater for their customers who still labor under the delusion that they have some shred of privacy with either of these for-profit corporations. |
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