Hypocrisy anyone?
Now that the government is demanding the People's lives to be an open book to government and its team, how is this for hypocrisy? Government helps itself to private data and communications and then file-shares them amongst various departments and others.
Compare what Slashdot reports as one of government's latest adventures: Government is posturing as for teaming with MPAA to coerce the colleges and universities to spy on the private communications of the schools' very own students in order to compromise them in exposure to MPAA litigation.
This latest tactic is so far over-the-top that it cannot realistically be considered anything other than a red herring used to distract many people from Congress' coming Telcom Immunity vote.
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Compare what Slashdot reports as one of government's latest adventures: Government is posturing as for teaming with MPAA to coerce the colleges and universities to spy on the private communications of the schools' very own students in order to compromise them in exposure to MPAA litigation.
This latest tactic is so far over-the-top that it cannot realistically be considered anything other than a red herring used to distract many people from Congress' coming Telcom Immunity vote.
Labels: constitutional crisis, MPAA, surveillance, warrantless domestic wiretapping
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