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And I haven't even mentioned the Edward Snowden revelations about the massive data collection by the National Security Agency.
He voted in 2012 to extend provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which ultimately gave way to the massive data collection programs that former NSA contractor Edward Snowden revealed last year.
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However, what do you say then about the fact that for years there has been this massive data collection and yet in attacks such as 9/11, Mumbai, Oslo, Toulouse, Madrid, London, the Dutch killing of Theo van Gogh and the 'doner killings' in Germany all the perpetrators were known to the secret services?
– My colleague had just said – and this is often assumed – that this massive data collection is very effective in, as you said, thwarting terrorist attacks.
He's seen Formula One technology evolve from drawing boards to basic computers in the 1990s to the analysis and massive data collection today.
The bill green-lights the government's massive data collection activities that sweep up Americans' records in violation of the Fourth Amendment.
In 2006, AT&T technician Mark Klein exposed the NSA's massive data collection operation in the AT&T building in San Francisco a joint venture between the telecom giant and the spy agency.
"There has to be a real question as to whether the government still has the will to carry this forward in the light of the controversy over other massive data collection projects, such as the introduction of identity cards". The deal on "processing and transfer of personal data" on transatlantic flights was backed by EU governments and the European commission.
For the far more serious concerns regarding the future of online safety in the age of massive data collection and surveillance programs, Berners-Lee said it's up to the public to protect their Web.
Even House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), whose relationship with the president has grown increasingly strained, offered no criticism of the proposed reforms, instead panning Obama only for doing too little to explain the need for massive data collection and spying.
Monday's ruling will not immediately stop the NSA's massive data collection program because U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon immediately stayed it to give the government time to appeal.
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