Want to stymie trust? Assert sovereignty over data whereever it is in the world, including by stealing it overseas.https://twitter.com/OrinKerr/status/753626068263772160 …
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Replying to @emptywheel
Crazy what the government tries to get with just a Rule 41 search warrant. Next they'll say they can break into houses with it.
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Replying to @OrinKerr
NSA used a Rule 41 search warrant when they stole data off Google's fiber?
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Replying to @OrinKerr
Of course not. But one reason it happened is bc NSA overstepped, in spite of PRISM. Commentators who ignore that are being silly.
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Replying to @emptywheel
I don't follow your argument. I don't think you're silly, but I guess you think I am.
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Replying to @OrinKerr
NSA double dipping is one thing that legitimately led EVEN MS (!) to need to push back v. USG. Important background often ignored
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Replying to @emptywheel
I don't think that's what's happening, but apparently I must agree with you or be dismissed as silly.
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Replying to @OrinKerr
Do you agree tech companies had urgent need to prove some independence/establish trust overseas?
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Replying to @emptywheel
You mean for p.r. purposes in light of European reaction to Snowden?
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Maybe the FBI should have investigated the massive hack of Google's fiber? Overseas, bc their jurisdiction is unlimited?
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