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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 28, 2023
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FISA Reform is Critical for Civil Liberties and Human Rights
Mozilla has advocated through dozens of blog posts, regulatory filings, and amicus briefs for more transparency and due process in government surveillance in the United States. Our Surveillance Principles for a Secure, Trusted Internet have served as the guiding force of our advocacy in this space. These principles were created in the aftermath of the Snowden revelations of 2013 that showed the world the catastrophic breadth of US government surveillance. Our advocacy here also stems from Principle 4 of Mozilla’s Manifesto: “Individuals’ security and privacy on the internet are fundamental and must not be treated as optional.” The status quo of US government surveillance violates this principle and can threaten the human rights of journalists, dissidents, and even members of Congress.
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The current FISA process is overbroad, restricted only by weak legislation and executive orders that, experience has shown, do not create real accountability. It has been clear for some time that any meaningful reform to FISA 702 would create accessible due process available to subjects of surveillance accompanied by effective oversight.
=> ↺ dozens | ↺ blog posts | ↺ regulatory filings | ↺ amicus briefs | ↺ Surveillance Principles for a Secure, Trusted Internet | ↺ violates | ↺ members | ↺ Congress
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