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The N.S.A. leaks also gave new impetus to the fight for data privacy in the European Parliament, which has been actively pushing its own reforms.
The Obama administration isn't likely to fight for data privacy the way Canada has because it practices clientist politics that assign a higher importance to campaign contributors whose dollars drive the new digital economy than the interests of the 'one person, one vote' working Americans who are the traditional base of the Democratic party.
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He says that Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, a Free Democrat, successfully fought for data protection on the Internet and also stopped the ministries from organizing a comprehensive database for all wage earners.
There is ultimately a fight for user data and information…whoever owns that (POS guys, handset manufacturers, Googles of the world, credit card companies, etc).
At its heart, the fight for the data center is a battle for who can mix the new SDN technology with the old physical networks that companies have sunk millions into and can't realistically throw in the trash heap.
Numerous animal protection groups slammed the change for devastating their ability to do work, but the HSUS may be in a particularly advantageous position to fight for getting the data back.
We've been fighting so hard for data collection but it looks like we have to fight just as hard to be seen even after data are collected.
Although the All Writs Act initially seemed like a useful tool in the Justice Department's fight for access to encrypted data, the two high-profile losses might keep the government from relying so heavily on the 227-year-old law in the future.
He "has not had a Twitter account until now and can certainly not claim that, at a time of NSA surveillance and daily horror stories of new eavesdropping affairs, he is at the forefront of the fight for net neutrality and data protection on the internet".
One result of such disclosure, she said, might be political wrangling among the council's 51 members, some of whom could be expected to use deployment data to fight for a greater police presence in their communities.
Twentieth century surveillance is alive and well in the 21st century, and is one powerful reason why, in a digital age and era of big data, the fight for racial justice must also include a fight for the equal and fair application of first and fourth amendment rights.
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