@electrospaces Again, PPD 28 makes it crystal clear that they at times keep in bulk, meaning everything. @wiretapped @twrweb
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@emptywheel No, NSA is not allowed to collect bulk data of US persons.@electrospaces@wiretapped -
@twrweb Uh, that's what they do w/Section 215. And they can do whatever they want overseas, EO 12333@electrospaces@wiretapped -
@emptywheel With 215, not all is collected, only metadata. And you should read chapter 2.3 of EO12333.@electrospaces@wiretapped -
@twrweb Point is, if you're permitted to collect in bulk overseas, you're getting US data, incidentally@electrospaces@wiretapped -
@emptywheel Of course. But there is something called filters.@electrospaces@wiretapped -
@twrweb Huh. Well they seem to be set to collect USPs cause they are getting USP data.@electrospaces@wiretapped -
@emptywheel They collect some USP data incidentally. But they don't collect bulk USP data.@electrospaces@wiretapped -
@twrweb You mean they don't collect bulk USP content as such.@electrospaces@wiretapped - 4 more replies
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@emptywheel Sure, they want to keep that option open legally, but "everything" depends on the context@wiretapped@twrweb -
@electrospaces You also wouldn't have Section 309 w/o retention of bulk (all) records.@wiretapped@twrweb -
It seems that XKeyscore was necessary bc they were technically prevented from keeping it all.
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@jhamby I think there are regions and content levels where that's true.@electrospaces@wiretapped@twrweb
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