"...it of course, in typical fashion of Chinese law, has massive national security carve-outs,” Sacks said
I would really like to see the politico article that sources its opinions from NSA officials, then immediately argues that US privacy measures shouldn't have any exceptions for national security.
[ ] Yeah, but in America, those are abuses by a small number of people. In China, they're doing even worse with the endorsement of the government.
[ ] Yeah, but in America, the agencies are doing those things within the bounds of the authority given to them. In China, no one can limit the actions of their surveillance.
I would really like to see the politico article that sources its opinions from NSA officials, then immediately argues that US privacy measures shouldn't have any exceptions for national security.
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[ ] Yeah, but in America, those are abuses by a small number of people. In China, they're doing even worse with the endorsement of the government.
[ ] Yeah, but in America, the agencies are doing those things within the bounds of the authority given to them. In China, no one can limit the actions of their surveillance.
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