Justice Department Blocks EFF Evidence In Wiretapping Case
from the we'd-rather-you-didn't dept
Earlier this year, the EFF sued AT&T for allowing the NSA access to its databases, for the sake of the NSA's infamous wiretapping efforts. As the EFF went to file its motion for a preliminary injunction against AT&T, it appears that the Justice Department -- who is not a party to this case -- took it upon itself to ask the EFF to hold back some of the evidence. This is despite the fact that none of the evidence is classified and the EFF was providing the evidence under seal to the court, in order to keep it secret. Of course, doing so is only going to raise interest concerning what's actually in that evidence.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Can somebody explain this story to me?
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Re: Confused
-EFF filed Injunction against AT&T
-Justice Dept not involved in this case
-Justice Dept asked EFF not to release evidence
-EFF wonders why, since evidence would not be public record anyway
-Rest of World wonders what could be in evidence
That's quick and dirty, but pretty accurate as far as I can tell...
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Re: Re: Confused
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Who cares about this, what about our MP3s?
So whats more important? freedom of information or ...
oh wait never mind.
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