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White House Pushes for Warrantless Access to Internet Records
Attorney speculates data could include Facebook friend requests
The White House has asked Congress to make it possible for the FBI to demand that Internet service providers turn over customers' records in cases involving terrorism or other intelligence issues without first obtaining a court order.
The White House has asked Congress to make it possible for the FBI to demand that Internet service providers turn over customers' records in cases involving terrorism or other intelligence issues without first obtaining a court order. (photo by Flickr user bengsoon) The Electronic Communications Privacy Act currently states
that companies are required to provide basic subscriber data to the FBI,
but lists only the four kinds of information that might be found on
phone bills -- customer's name, address, length of service, and toll
billing records.
In 2008, the Justice Department ruled that those four categories were "exhaustive," making some companies reluctant to provide any additional information. The proposed amendment would add the phrase "electronic communication transactional records" to the list in order to include the recipients of emails and when they were sent and received -- though not their content. It might also cover web browsing history.
The administration is describing the proposal as intended to prevent "confusion" on the part of service providers, but the Washington Post notes that "what officials portray as a technical clarification designed to remedy a legal ambiguity strikes industry lawyers and privacy advocates as an expansion of the power the government wields through so-called national security letters."
According to the Post, critics of the change say it would "greatly expand the amount and type of personal data the government can obtain without a court order" and represents "another example of an administration retreating from campaign pledges to enhance civil liberties in relation to national security."
"You're bringing a big category of data -- records reflecting who someone is communicating with in the digital world, Web browsing history and potentially location information -- outside of judicial review," former Clinton administration Justice Department lawyer Michael Sussman told the Post.
The administration proposal also appears to fly in the face of recent attempts by tech companies like Microsoft to obtain changes to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act that would provide greater security and privacy for so-called "cloud computing," in which data is stored online.
A Google lobbyist told Congress last week, "ECPA is difficult to explain to our users, and it's difficult for us to apply. The confusion and the costs associated with it really for us is undermining the growth of our services and the growth of the cloud."
An expert with the Brookings Institution has suggested that "Congress should update the Electronic Communications Privacy Act to change the process by which law enforcement agents obtain electronic information. Instead of using a prosecutor's subpoena, legislation should require a 'probable cause' search warrant that is approved by a judge. This would provide greater safeguards in terms of online content, pictures, geolocation data, and e-mails."
Making FBI requests for such data easier rather than more difficult would weaken those safeguards -- and the Post notes that national security letters have been abused in the past. There are also questions as to how broadly the new language might be applied.
Kevin Bankston of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, for example, told the Post that because the phrase "electronic communication transactional records" is not defined in the statute, "an expanded NSL power might be used to obtain Internet search queries and Web histories detailing every Web site visited and every file downloaded."
Internet attorney Marc Zwillinger even speculated that it might give the government access to social networking activity. "A Facebook friend request -- is that like a phone call or an e-mail?" he asked. "Is that something they would sweep in under an NSL? They certainly aren't getting that now."
And Greg Nojeim of the Center for Democracy and Technology,emphasized that the email information is "much more sensitive than the other information, like name, address and telephone number, that the FBI gets with national security letters. It shows associational information protected by the First Amendment and is much less public than things like where you live."
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Show AllThe revolution is online...
. . . not if net neutrality goes.
that's fer sure
We're all fucked now.
Can you see the agent at your door now: "It says here you've been spending a lot of time on websites like commondreams.org promoting Un-American discourse, activity and support for terrorists like Chavez. You're going to have to come with us"
And worst of all, you'd be sharing a cell with Common Dream readers ...
Pick your cellmate now
Sioux Rose.
ABBYBWOOD: Thank you for the smile.
Gee, if that type of scenario came to pass, imagine the scriptwriting you and I could brainstorm together? I will try to make my humor less objectionable. After the massive ecocide began in the Gulf I wondered if I could return to a script written almost 20 years ago since it featured a pod of dolphin residing there. I've decided to update it as a tribute TO those dolphin.
Please pass on my good wishes to our Aquarian friend. The times indeed call for NOT GOING ALONG! with one sickening policy disaster (dressed up in sugary PR) after another. Just when we thought it couldn't get worse, it exceeded our lowest expectations...
Theater of the Absurd meets Dante's Inferno for a 21st century update!
On second thought, if Jesus, Avatar of the Piscean Age was born in a manger... maybe the next Avatar (for the Aquarian Age) will be born in, or near to, a toxic waste dump. They sure are proliferating these days under the careful watch of the military-industrial-corporate-welfare state apparatus.
Could you make room for one more?
Sure! Careful, or we'll all be accused of being dangerous feminists, not by THE Watchers, but by those in the forum who feel threatened by anything that doesn't fall within the lines of establshed thought, behavior, and/or protocol. Nothing like serving up a round of "Bitches' Brew." Maybe Miles Davis will make a posthumous appearance just for the occasion.
Hello, Katrine: Yes, some of our members from the "gentler" sex definitely do get it. Who knows, maybe we'll end up with our own dormitory!
As for the FOX lady... I believe Jesus was a HIGH Master. I was not in any way discrediting him. The Piscean Age, that of the FISH, is linked with the inception of Christianity to which Jesus was the central Avatar, or anointed teacher.
The analogy I intended to make was that since this GREAT soul started from humble beginnings, given the ecocide that's taking place on an unprecedented scale, that the next GREAT ONE might have to opt for being born in or close to a toxic dump.
Perhaps my meaning is now clarified.
By the way, your "understanding" of this president suggests a complete lack of awareness. You appear to be hooked on the red team/blue team divide and its deceptions. Many of us in this forum are shocked at the extent to which Obama has continued the WORST and most DANGEROUSLY REPUGNANT policies of his predecessor. This is no longer about red team/blue team... to the extent big money calls the shots in terms of vetting candidates and funding elections (not to mention defining the vote count under the rubric of business proprietary/SECRET information)... BOTH serve the same team. Let's call it M for money.
MAMMON and "MARS-rules" have recently bonded to take full hold of our nation. This coup has taken place on levels that go beyond what our minds can imagine.
The Buddhists believe that karma is accumulated in relation to the knowledge level, moral inclination, and elected actions of any given person. I sincerely hope that those of us who never supported these wars or their economic equivalent, are spared the worst of the blowback that must inevitably follow.
you know I don't know why people think it is alright to bring Jesus into discussions-that He has not spoken about. And to show Him zero respect. why don't you say 'On second thought, if allah, Avatar of the Piscean Age was born in a manger... maybe the next Avatar (for the Aquarian Age) will be born in, or near to, a toxic waste dump.' or 'On second thought, if buddha, Avatar of the Piscean Age was born in a manger... maybe the next Avatar (for the Aquarian Age) will be born in, or near to, a toxic waste dump.' you could at least be fair and pick on other religions and not just Christians.
Nobody will go to jail for reading or posting on Common Dreams. The Internet is already everyone's jail cell to keep you from protesting on the streets.
Excellent point, MB. These frustrated keyboard bangers will schitt their shorts when that knock on the door comes. Bet they believe all that gun control crap too.
We'll have trouble calling to each other through the toilets, because they aren't connected. You can see ground below each bowl.
Secret Code:
A summer dance was being held in a garden
I felt a bump and heard an "Oh, beg your pardon".
Trylon
Obama is the world's biggest terrorist; he is terrorizing some sixty million people in Afghanistan and Iraq at gunpoint with his ongoing hostile military imperial occupations. Obama is also a bigger snoop than Bush. Heck of a change, Barack.
I don't lay the blame on Obama. Who knows how many guns are at the back of his head? Maybe he got an ultimatim - something like 'play the game our way, or end up like JFK'?
Everyone on Earth is terrorized by the ruling elite/the oligarchy & their filthy conquests. They already have many billions, but their hunger is a bottomless pit. They don't care whose or how much blood gets on their money. They are the domestic enemies that the CIA/NSA should neuter for the good of their nation and the world.
Thanks to WIKILEAKS and those who support it, it looks like the bastards will eventually be defeated, because they won't be able to keep any dirty dark secrets. The truth will set us free - from the grip of the insanely greedy warmongers.
A President KNOWS there are people who might want to assassinate him/her even before entering office. If they can't deal with it and instead cower in a corner, they SHOULDN'T be President. A President with character would identify who is giving them "ultimatums". Instead, what you see is EXACTLY who and what President Obama represents. It is time to look beyond the "feel good" characterization of the President, and face exactly what his policies are and will be in the future.
I believe you have hit the nail on the head. And you said it in relatively few words.
JFK ended up respected (whether he deserved it or not).
Ain't no way Obama's going to.
Sorry, Roho_halcon777, the tired trope that modern presidents are literally coerced captives of shadowy villains is a facile way to get presidents off the hook.
In that regard, it's like the "actually, we're ALL responsible for X" argument that is sometimes invoked to nullify criticisms of individuals in power. It's not Obama! It's not BP! It's not Netanyahu! It's ALL of us!
There are elements of truth-- metaphorical truth, or at least plausibility-- in such sweeping, universal statements. That's why the late Bill Hicks got so much mileage out of his monologue setting forth the hypothesis you echo. As metaphor, it indeed seems to explain a lot.
But the idea that the "real" Obama literally has been intimidated and terrified into playing along as an unwilling stooge of powerful elites, or maybe even a "willing" stooge suffering from the Stockholm Syndrome, is simply incredible.
Obama isn't the only one to blame, but he's getting blameworthier by the day.
Wow, Obedient Servant, you write a sentence perfectly describing why
Obama is responsible for his own anticonstitutional behavior:
"the tired trope that modern presidents are literally coerced captives of shadowy villains is a facile way to get presidents off the hook."
You are right on i'm afraid. To say Obama is being coerced thru fear of asassination isn't shedding light on the shallowness of the man. The truth is that the man is a complete corporatist with a humanist shadow side which he reserves for presidential campaigns and Democratic fundraisers. Obama is deeply flawed while having a polished
exterior which is all most Americans care about. The book cover over the contents of the book. So Obama isn't completely to blame for his corporate nature. And the fact that you see him "blameworthier" may be more about your own enlightenment.
The truth is that the man is a complete corporatist with a humanist shadow side which he reserves for presidential campaigns and Democratic fundraisers. Obama is deeply flawed while having a polished exterior which is all most Americans care about. The book cover over the contents of the book.
Concur, nice summation. Do your civic duty. Watch the TV ads and vote once every four years.
I don't know what obama is. but I do know that those who influenced him are marxists/socialist/communist. and I do see that, since he has taken office, there are things happening in America that lead to communism.
Louise 1
What kind of double-speak is this:
"I don't know what obama is. but I do know that those who influenced him are marxists/socialist/communist..."
Cut the crap with the I don't know but I can scare the hell out of you FOX News fear-mongering, persecution-innuendo.
And further more, what Oval 12345678 and Obedient Servant wrote is totally true. So, enough with the tripe.
Obama has embraced damn-near every aspect of George W. Bush's administation--the Bush Doctrine. And in many instances, Obama has expanded upon Bush's bankrupt policies, like his private bank bailouts and his global hegemony schemes, as well as ramping up the attempted colonization of the Middle East via the Af-Pak wars and occupations, to say nothing of two new proxy war campaigns he's launched in Africa; Somalia and Yemen. Thus Louise 1, by using your half-baked, tea-party logic, Bush's policies "must lead to Communism" too, because the facts unequivocal show that all Obama has done is adopt and expand upon the foul, festering swamp of ideology that Bush left behind.
Get a new gig, cause the one you're peddlin' is busted. Blah, blah, blah...
Thanks to WIKILEAKS and those who support it, it looks like the bastards will eventually be defeated, because they won't be able to keep any dirty dark secrets. The truth will set us free - from the grip of the insanely greedy warmongers.
If I was a religious person I'd say amen to that.
It is the very wealthy who profit most from war, who offer up to us our political candidates, who finance political campaigns at the national and state levels, who build our no-paper-audit-trail electronic voting machines, who control the money supply via the federal reserve, who own and operate our fractional-reserve banking system and I could go on but I think you get my point.
But don't dare call it a class war.
Yep, for a while there it seemed ol' Barry Sotero was just going to be
Bush lite, but lordy, lordy, I think he's upgraded his plan for us just
a tad. Bet that gives Newt, Sara and Mitt wet dreams.
During the Cold War, US could accused the Communists of being a Police State.
Now that the Cold War is over and we have reverted back to the old Class War, the established powers has to impose a Police State to hang on to their ill-gotten wealth.
Why do "progressives" still believe in keeping the FBI when they can abolish it?
Abolishing the FBI would put special interests out of business. We wouldn't want that now would we?
They believe in keeping the FBI? They can abolish it? Any evidence to support these claims?
Joe
Silence is evidence. Name one "progressive" who is calling for abolishing the FBI. The FBI is anti-progressive but progressives never retaliate. Question for you. Do you support keeping the FBI or abolishing it?
Ron Paul and Paul Craig Roberts support abolishing the FBI but Paul is a Libertarian Republican and Roberts served under Reagan. The closest to finding a progressive in favor of abolishing the FBI would be Chalmers Johnson but he only mentioned abolishing the CIA. I could not find a single well known progressive who called for abolishing the FBI. I am for abolishing the FBI but you need to get Libertarians elected first for that to happen.
Internet Users Push for Warrantless Access to the President and Their Elected Representatives.
Seconded!
Bring America Back !!!!
***This article is proof positive and evidence why the US Govt deserves Wikileaks; Daniel Ellsberg; and all the Whistleblowers who disclose and out corruption, malfeasance, and crime when they see it !!
***Then Sen Obama voted FOR giving Big Telecons and W Bush immunity for their FISA Act Privacy felony crimes, so it only stands to reason He wants unfettered immunity to our Internet Privacy.
***We just have to get a solid Progressive to step forth and start challenging these louses and hacks, before the Neocons fight their way back in control for another 8 years !
**Obama and his numbnuts are just plain losers.
As if they aren't already taking and being given free access anyway. Jus' wanna make it legal, eh?
No doubt, Obama is a corporate fascist !
Obama a fascist? No, Obama is an arch super capitalist. Fascism is when the government, the media and the corporations act in collusion. We have a fascist government. Obama obviously is dancing to the tune of corporate amerikka, and the shadow government set up under Bush/Cheney. I dont think Obama is calling the shots thats above his pay grade. We know from Wikileaks they didnt trust Washington Post with their documents, as everyone knows the Management at WAPO sends everything to the government for their look see and editing job. If you read the Guardian comments or even Der Spiegel they have a completely different take than the New York Times. Europeans have seen and heard information that was censored in the former free democracy of the US. We have a self censored media, owned by the corporations making billions off the "news". They want these wars of choice to continue its good for their business. Julian Assange said last night on Democracy Now that he wouldnt be coming back to america anytime soon. Further in Sweden where there is a free press, that government doesnt require a reporter or journalist to first deliver their stories to the government for review. So Sweden has better source protectors than the so called free country of the US. Lets get it straight we are no longer a democracy we havent been since Nixon! Slowly the republicans and corporate democrats destroyed the country from within. Assange stated that "even Wikileaks do not know all their sources, they set it up that way so they couldnt be tracked. Assange went on to say that Bradley Manning may have admitted to sending some documents, but even Wikileaks isnt sure who sent them. The 15,000 left he said, would be published as soon as names, and informants are redacted. Thank God for Wikileaks and all the real journalists and reporters who are taking real chances with their very lives to bring the truth to the american people. If the Obama administration asks Congress to add warrantless access to internet records, I believe the people of this country will go ape. It may be just the issue that brings the country back together, because we all know the real politic is on the net, not in our corporate owned media. I dont think the administration or the shadow government would be stupid enough to go after free speech which is what the internet is all about. If they do, we will all know there is no democracy, we are indeed under the New world order...fascist America. Would Obama really want that on his "history" record?
I agree with your excellent commentary, except for a couple of points.
You wrote, "If the Obama administration asks Congress to add warrantless access to internet records, I believe the people of this country will go ape."
I don't think that a sizable percentage of Americans will be angry enough to do anything about this, UNFORTUNATELY.
Also, you wrote, "....fascist America. Would Obama really want that on his 'history' record?"
I don't think that Obama is Liberal enough to care about being much to the Left of Bush in the political spectrum.
(That's why any good Liberal should have voted for Dennis Kucinich in 2008.)
Again, you wrote a great commentary!
too much info. Not sure where you are coming from. Is it big brother?
you seem very well informed regarding the press. I only wish you would get as educated on the history of America and really study it to know who is to blame for this situation. If your interested in the new world order why don't you do a little research on a meeting that took place in Australia last year.
Correct. They can certainly access Facebook requests - and most anything else that goes online, factually - though they may not know what to make of much of it.
I would qualify this as more aggressive than precautionary, however. They want the evidence to be admissible in a trial.
Such evidence is that it can be fabricated with particular ease, not so incidentally.
So is this what happens when one elects Democrats?
Dah right wing ????????? that is what has happened to the USA. WAR WAR WAR.Drill baby drill
the one saying 'drill baby drill' did not get elected. whats going on here with the warrantless access to internet records has nothing to do with anyone but those currently in office.
The one that got elected eventually said "drill baby drill but not too much".
apparently so.
It doesn't matter for whom or what party you vote. The outcome will always be the same since the direction is dictated by the system, it's construct, parameters, options. So to say it's boundaries.
Democracy was initially a good concept in it's early state. It was meant to create common wealth for all and give equal saying but if you give the live blood of society, the monetary system, in hands of private own corrupt Banking Cartel which can dominate all. Don't expect something like Democracy. There are other interests above all.
If you really want to change things, don't count on politicians.
They won't change the system that nurtures them.
WE NEED TO CHANGE THE SYSTEM IF YOU REALLY WANT CHANGE!
These laws are only a back door attack on the internet as an open communication source.
Another avenue that this administration will be using is making it easy to sue "journalist" and "news" organizations for libel and slander and deformation of character.
Obama is as much a progressive as I am a horse.
There will be, or probably already are, data-combing software that will seek out and identify posters that use words like "jihad" or "bomb" in the same sentence. Surveillance people will be (or probably are) reading such e-mails. It will be a short jump to shoot down somebody's political career through publicizing statements that appear incriminating, especially if taken out of context. Another short jump to denying federal employment to a population of critics of the government. Another jump to deporting individuals without trial, imprisoning citizens or non-citizens. And one more jump to planned assassinations. Lawlessness is the name of the game and these people play it well.