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Give the technology companies leeway to share your data with each other and government leaders.
Typically, in the final days of the Obama administration, the National Security Agency was given yet more leeway to share the warrantless data it scoops up worldwide (including from American citizens) with ever more members of the IC.
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The technology is appealing for any company that creates and shares intellectual property across vast distances, gives employees the leeway to make split-second decisions or both.
If Mr. Ferro, who said this year, "I wouldn't sell for $50 a share," according to Ken Doctor on NiemanLab, can get past June 2 without a deal, he will probably have the leeway to fully direct the process.
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