First POST: Open Letters
12/09/2013Open Letters Eight tech giants, led by Google and Microsoft, have issued a call to limit online spying. On ReformGovernmentSurveillance.com, the companies lay out five key principles, including limits on governmental authority, opposition to bulk data collection, an adversarial court process to insure stronger oversight, and greater transparency about government demands for private data. At the Guardian, commentator Jeff Jarvis applauds the new initiative, but points out: Please note who is missing from the list – the signators are Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, Microsoft, Aol, Apple, LinkedIn. I see no telecom company there — Verizon, AT&T, Level 3, the companies allegedly in a position to hand over our communications data and enable governments to tap straight into internet traffic. Where is Amazon, another leader...