"US cross-border data deal could open surveillance floodgates"
* US cross-border data deal could open surveillance floodgates* Cynthia Wong 18 September 2017 /Internet users should assess whether their domestic system would adequately prevent their government from abusing the arrangement, and whether local law enforcement can be held accountable./ In July 2016, the United States Department of Justice released a legislative proposal <https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/2994379-2016-7-15-US-UK-Biden-With-E...> that could vastly increase surveillance by other governments with the direct assistance of Silicon Valley. The unprecedented proposal would allow certain governments to demand the contents of Internet communications such as e-mails and chats directly from US companies, rather than going through cross-border law enforcement treaties that have long been in place to protect rights. The US has already negotiated the outlines of such a deal with the United Kingdom and the Justice Department proposal would extend it to other governments. […] Continua qui: https://www.opendemocracy.net/digitaliberties/cynthia-wong/us-cross-border-d...
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