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Since surveillance includes both sides of all communications, anyone who interacts with any of these people may have their words and deeds captured for 20 years as well.
He said that his revelations of his professional "capability without any warrant to search for, seize, and read your communications, anyone's communications, at any time" had drawn attention to "a serious violations of the law", under the US constitution and the universal declaration of human rights.
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Adopted after the abuses of the Watergate and Vietnam eras, the law requires the government to get a warrant to intercept communications between anyone in this country and anyone outside it — and show that it is investigating a foreign power, or the agent of a foreign power, that plans to harm America.
The 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, requires a warrant to intercept international communications involving anyone in the United States.
The new law will allow authorities to spy on the digital and mobile phone communications of anyone linked to a "terrorist" inquiry without prior authorisation from a judge.
He added the UK legal system has a very strong system of checks and balances and: "warrants [are] required from me or the Home Secretary to intercept the content of the communications of anyone within the United Kingdom".
Not content with forcing service providers to keep details of our calls and browsing histories, the government is fighting to retain the right to trawl through our communications with anyone outside and many inside the country.
We have already learned — again via Snowden — that the N.S.A. considers every American's telephone records "relevant" to its foreign-surveillance mission, and believes that it can look closely at the communications of anyone who has been in touch with a person who's been in touch with a person whose been in touch with another person the agency thinks is a suspicious foreigner.
Under the bill passed Saturday, the government can wiretap communications of anyone as long as it asserts that the purpose is "in significant part" for intelligence purposes, and as long as one person involved in that communications is reasonably believed to be outside of the United States.
It gives the country's secret services the right to eavesdrop on the digital and mobile phone communications of anyone linked to a "terrorist" inquiry and install secret cameras and recording devices in private homes without requesting prior permission from a judge.
Yet the local Labour MP, Barbara Keeley, said this week she had received no communications from anyone local supporting iGas or fracking, but "a growing number" from constituents opposing drilling as well as local environmental groups concerned about the effect on birds and other wildlife.
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