Pauley's opinion says govt collects metadata from "substantially every phone call"; #NSA review grp said nowhere near that. How to square?
@dametzger Still visiting family. But all parties--govt, judge, Review group--have different motives than here. @RachelBLevinson
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@emptywheel@dametzger@RachelBLevinson There is a discrepancy only if you assume metadata is coming from business records of telcos. -
@emptywheel@dametzger@RachelBLevinson Metadata likely coming straight off the wire. Only order handful of telcos, get all the records. -
@WilliamOckhamTx So you think PR/TT on all wires, plus the 215 orders for backup?@emptywheel@dametzger -
@RachelBLevinson@emptywheel@dametzger A little more complicated, but basically, yes. -
@libdemwasjailed Answer is complicated. Partly because that is what we are arguing about and partly due to tech assumptions from 1978. -
@WilliamOckhamTx can NSA legally collect foreign content?? does every search begin with metadata under 215?? -
@libdemwasjailed There are essentially no restrictions under U.S law for collecting foreign content. No, very few searches start with 215 - 1 more reply
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