Read The Open Letter From Microsoft, Apple And Others On The Need For Regulating Government Surveillance Of People

November

17, 2014

RGS

Leading US tech companies including Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Google and others have raised their voice regarding the need for regulating government surveillance of individuals and their data.

Read the full letter below,

The Senate has an opportunity this week to vote on the bipartisan USA Freedom Act.  We urge you to pass the bill, ?which both protects national security and reaffirms America’s commitment to the freedoms we all cherish.

The legislation prevents the bulk collection of Internet metadata under various authorities. The bill also allows for transparency about government demands for user information from technology companies and assures that the appropriate oversight and accountability mechanisms are in place.

Since forming the Reform Government Surveillance coalition last year, our companies have continued to invest in strengthening the security of our services and increasing transparency. Now, the Senate has the opportunity to send a strong message of change to the world and encourage other countries to adopt similar protections.

Passing the USA Freedom Act, however, does not mean our work is finished.  We will continue to work with Congress, the Administration, civil liberties groups and governments around the world to advance essential reforms that we set forth in a set of principles last year.   Such reforms include: preventing government access to data without proper legal process; assuring that providers are not required to locate infrastructure within a country’s border; promoting the free flow of data across borders; and avoiding conflicts among nations through robust, principled, and transparent frameworks that govern lawful requests for data across jurisdictions.

Now is the time to move forward on meaningful change to our surveillance programs.  We encourage you to support the USA Freedom Act.

Source: RGS

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