Techdirt: Feds Want To Keep A Big Part Of Their Argument Against Lawsuit Over Internet Spying A Total Secret

Techdirt: Feds Want To Keep A Big Part Of Their Argument Against Lawsuit Over Internet Spying A Total Secret by Mike Masnick:

from the because-nsa dept

The big Jewel v. NSA case is still moving forward. This is the pre-Snowden lawsuit against the NSA over its tapping of fiber optic cables. We now understand that this was part of what the NSA refers to as “upstream collection” under Section 706 of the FISA Amendments Act, but most of us recognize it for what it really is: and that’s snooping on tons of internet backbone traffic in the hopes of finding something interesting. This broad “upstream” collection is immensely problematic, and the Justice Department has bent over backwards time and time again trying to kill the case — without success so far. The EFF has recently filed its latest reply brief (pdf) in support of its motion for a partial summary judgment, responding to the government’s (not surprising) opposition (pdf). The EFF has a clear summary of its arguments on its blog, which is worth reading.

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