Loss of Privacy

Keeping you informed on recent losses to privacy and civil rights worldwide.

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AT&T voluntarily spied on customers for the government when other companies refused to. They were complicit in illegal spying and got away with it. The warrantless wiretapping bill was passed, complete with immunity from civil litigation for AT&T.

Today, it’s legal for any telecommunications company to do this. Since AT&T is a first tier ISP, your internet traffic is likely to be routed through their servers at some point.

Here are some photos of AT&T that I found surfing the web.

From Flickr

From imgur

From imgur

From flickr

From Photobucket

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I found this picture while perusing the internet. It brought a huge smile to my face.

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This guy is just too cute.  I’d probably cave and show him my ID any time he asked.

cute-puppy-picutres-need-id

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The Air Force has now decided that they want to try to police the internet.  Yeah, it’s evil and you can head over to the article on Wired and read about whether it’s a good idea or not.  I can’t seem to get past the picture of granny on the page and what the hell she has to do with the story.

granny-on-computer-ssa-3

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