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New "JUSTICE" Act Could Roll Back Telecom Immunity

Asmodae writes to tell us about a bill proposed in Congress that could roll back telecom retroactive immunity along with adding other privacy safeguards. The "Judicious Use of Surveillance Tools in Counter-Terrorism Efforts" (JUSTICE) Act advocates the "least intrusive means" of information collection and imposes many limitations on the process. "One of the most significant aspects of the JUSTICE Act is that it will remove the retroactive immunity grants that were given to the telecom companies that participated in the NSA warrantless surveillance program. The companies that cooperated with the surveillance program likely violated several laws, including section 222 of the Communications Act, which prohibits disclosure of network customer information. The immunity grants have prevented the telecommunications companies that voluntarily participated in this program from being held accountable in court."

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  1. Re:Ex post facto by CorporateSuit · · Score: 3, Funny

    Good work guys, soon the Constitution will only be suitable as toilet paper (just like my 401k).

    At least if it's in the bathroom, some congressmen might actually READ it.

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