United States:
Internet Companies Seek Limited Surveillance Of Email, Status Updates, And Texts
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On June 25, a coalition of internet companies and interest
groups sent a letter to Senate leaders seeking support for
the Judicial Redress Act, which was introduced
on June 17 to permit foreigners to sue the U.S. government for
privacy violations when internet and other communications are
improperly used by law enforcement.
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