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Obama Protects Telco Surveilling

In a massive, but not unexpected, recantation of his campaign promises of reform, Barack Obama has betrayed the national good by continuing the Bush policy of giving the telephone companies that spied on us ongoing immunity from prosecution of our privacy rights violations.

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LaLa Breaks Users Privacy

LaLa is on online music service.  LaLa allows you to be invisible — and unbothered — on their system except, it seems, when they decide to violate your privacy to ask you in email why you want to remain private on their service.

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Death Penalty Activist Spying in Maryland

Is apologizing enough?

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Germany Refuses State-Sponsored Virus Infections

Germany did the right thing on Friday by refusing to let the government infect your computer:

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Satellite Spying Now Active

Is Das Homeland safer with the United States government spying on its citizenry?

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