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Related: About this forumObama concedes NSA bulk collection of phone data may be unnecessary
Source: The Guardian
Obama concedes NSA bulk collection of phone data may be unnecessary
Dan Roberts, Paul Lewis and Spencer Ackerman in Washington
theguardian.com, Friday 20 December 2013 21.43 GMT
President Barack Obama has conceded that mass collection of private data by the US government may be unnecessary and said there were different ways of skinning the cat, which could allow intelligence agencies to keep the country safe without compromising privacy.
In an apparent endorsement of a recommendation by a review panel to shift responsibility for the bulk collection of telephone records away from the National Security Agency and on to the phone companies, the president said change was necessary to restore public confidence.
In light of the disclosures, it is clear that whatever benefits the configuration of this particular programme may have, may be outweighed by the concerns that people have on its potential abuse, Obama told an end-of-year White House press conference. If it thats the case, there may be a better way of skinning the cat.
Though insisting he will not make a final decision until January, this is the furthest the president has gone in backing calls to dismantle the programme to collect telephone data, a practice the NSA claims has legal foundation under section 215 of the Patriot Act. This week, a federal judge said the program very likely violates the US constitution.
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Dan Roberts, Paul Lewis and Spencer Ackerman in Washington
theguardian.com, Friday 20 December 2013 21.43 GMT
President Barack Obama has conceded that mass collection of private data by the US government may be unnecessary and said there were different ways of skinning the cat, which could allow intelligence agencies to keep the country safe without compromising privacy.
In an apparent endorsement of a recommendation by a review panel to shift responsibility for the bulk collection of telephone records away from the National Security Agency and on to the phone companies, the president said change was necessary to restore public confidence.
In light of the disclosures, it is clear that whatever benefits the configuration of this particular programme may have, may be outweighed by the concerns that people have on its potential abuse, Obama told an end-of-year White House press conference. If it thats the case, there may be a better way of skinning the cat.
Though insisting he will not make a final decision until January, this is the furthest the president has gone in backing calls to dismantle the programme to collect telephone data, a practice the NSA claims has legal foundation under section 215 of the Patriot Act. This week, a federal judge said the program very likely violates the US constitution.
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Obama concedes NSA bulk collection of phone data may be unnecessary (Original Post)
Eugene
Dec 2013
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Obama - Always Seems To Be Slow On The Uptake - About Time - Wonder What Took So Long
cantbeserious
Dec 2013
#1
Yes - I Believe That To Be The Correct, Pragmatic And Cynical View Of American Politics Today
cantbeserious
Dec 2013
#3
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)1. Obama - Always Seems To Be Slow On The Uptake - About Time - Wonder What Took So Long
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frylock
(34,825 posts)2. i would guess more dire news regarding the amount and what type of data..
is being collected is forthcoming, and this is an attempt by the admin to get ahead of it.
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)3. Yes - I Believe That To Be The Correct, Pragmatic And Cynical View Of American Politics Today
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PADemD
(4,482 posts)4. Unnecessary and a waste of money!