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It doesnt happen very often, but its always nice to see two tech giants set aside their differences for a greater cause. This time, Microsoft and Google have come together to file a lawsuit against the federal government to let them speak more freely about the data they collect from their users relating to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The government announced this week that it would finally begin publishing requests for consumer data once a year, but in a blog post published on Friday Microsoft and Google said that the public deserves and the Constitution guarantees more than this first step.
* Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith went into more detail and said that the government should release information that shows the number of national security demands for user content, such as the text of an email. Amid reports that the NSA has access to 75% of internet traffic, Microsoft and Google want to make the governments spying operations more transparent. Smith notes that negotiations to secure this information have failed repeatedly, which led to the lawsuit."
http://news.yahoo.com/microsoft-google-team-sue-federal-government-over-nsa-180635058.html
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)Newsjock
(11,733 posts)... It's just suing over being able to tell us that the NSA is spying on us.
If they had real guts, they'd tell the NSA where they could stuff their "national security demands for user content."