NYT Editorial: Making Surveillance a Little Less Opaque

NYT Editorial: Making Surveillance a Little Less Opaque:

Communications companies should be allowed to disclose government demands for private data.

One of the most disturbing aspects of the surveillance programs revealed by Edward Snowden is how little we knew about the information federal agencies have collected about millions of people. That is partly because these agencies have put severe limits on how much private telephone and Internet companies can disclose about the data they have been ordered to turn over to the government.

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