BLT: U.S. Tech Companies Request Data on NSA Surveillance

BLT: U.S. Tech Companies Request Data on NSA Surveillance:

Apple Inc., Facebook Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc., and more than a dozen other tech companies have joined forces with civil liberties groups and investment firms in a push to uncloak U.S. government surveillance efforts, following leaks last month about National Security Agency data gathering.

In a letter [PDF] sent Thursday to President Barack Obama and other U.S. officials, the 64-member coalition wrote that the government should permit Internet, telephone, and web-based service providers to publicly report statistics about national security-related requests. The alliance, organized by the Washington-based nonprofit Center for Democracy & Technology, said details about the extent to which the government deploys its national security powers is important to U.S. citizens and international users of U.S.-based digital service providers as they try to assess the utilization of online surveillance.

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