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Privacy Watchdog Seeks Public Comment On U.S. Intelligence Surveillance Programs
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On March 23, the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
issued a request for public comment on the privacy and
civil liberties implications of the federal government's
counterterrorism activities, including the government's
internet surveillance and bulk telephone record collection
activities.
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