techdirt: Hey NSA: Even If AT&T Was Collecting The Info For You, The Fourth Amendment Still Applies

techdirt: Hey NSA: Even If AT&T Was Collecting The Info For You, The Fourth Amendment Still Applies by Mike Masnick:

We’ve already written a few articles about the confirmation that AT&T is going above and beyond what’s required by the law to be a “valued partner” of the NSA in helping with its surveillance campaign. While it’s long been known that AT&T was giving fairly direct access to its backbone (thank you Mark Klein!), the latest released documents provide much more detail — including that AT&T often does the initial “sifting” before forwarding content it finds to the NSA. To some NSA apologists, this is proof that the NSA isn’t so bad, because it doesn’t have full unencumbered access to everything, but rather is relying on AT&T to do the searching and then handing over what it finds. Of course, as the documents showed, it’s only in some cases that AT&T searches first, in others it appears that the NSA does, in fact, have full access.

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