Saturday, January 18, 2014

5:09 AM
In a keenly anticipated speech, President Obama on Friday announced reforms to the NSA's surveillance activities, but his pronouncements failed to please just about everyone. "We heard nothing in his speech or proposal that will repair the damage that has been done to the tech industry and the future of the Internet," said Matt Simons, director of social justice at ThoughtWorks. Obama's speech did not mention other necessary reforms, including requiring prior judicial review of national security letters, said EFF Legal Director Cindy Cohn.


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