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On the Record: Benkler on NSA, the Manning Trial, and the Future of Journalism

On the Record: Benkler on NSA, the Manning Trial, and the Future of Journalism | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The thing to understand about the NSA surveillance program is that it represents a fundamental inversion of the model at the heart of the fourth amendment: the idea of privacy as a check on government power. We use the term privacy and sometimes we mean vis a vis commercial firms and sometimes we mean vis a vis the state. In either case, they are ways of checking power — either the power of commercial power or the commercial state. In the fourth amendment, the core idea is that the state shouldn’t know too much about us.
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Why advertisers should back a global Digital Bill of Rights - The Guardian (blog)

Why advertisers should back a global Digital Bill of Rights - The Guardian (blog) | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

As Harvard's Yochai Benkler has aptly pointed out in a brilliant Guardian guest post, the NSA has already single-handedly declared a new kind of war on the internet as we know it, but all the while, our hyper-networked digital lives are now so heavily banking on the assumption that the basic trust, permission and control mechanisms are working. Events like this are shaking those beliefs to the core. Data is the new oil, trust is the new currency – and when trust is broken, business breaks, quickly, as well. The question is, then – who needs oil when there are no cars or aeroplanes to run on it?

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Time to tame the NSA behemoth trampling our rights

Time to tame the NSA behemoth trampling our rights | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Yochai Benkler: From leaks and Fisa court papers, it's clear the NSA is a bloated spying bureaucracy out of control.
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Fact: the NSA gets negligible intel from Americans' metadata. So end collection

Fact: the NSA gets negligible intel from Americans' metadata. So end collection | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Yochai Benkler: Defenders of the NSA's metadata collection program argue its necessity. But the evidence it makes us safer is vanishingly small
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In secret, Fisa court contradicted US supreme court on constitutional rights | Yochai Benkler

In secret, Fisa court contradicted US supreme court on constitutional rights | Yochai Benkler | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

On Tuesday, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) declassified an opinion in which it explained why the government’s collection of records of all Americans’ phone calls is constitutional, and that if there is a problem with the program, it is a matter of political judgment, not constitutional law. So, should Americans just keep calm and carry on phoning? Not really.

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