Help the EFF analyze FBI documents

From the Electronic Frontier Foundation:

We’ve already started scour­ing newly-released doc­u­ments relat­ing to the mis­use of National Security Letters to col­lect Americans’ pri­vate infor­ma­tion. But don’t let us have all fun — you, too, can dive into the docs and help uncover the truth about the FBI’s abuse of power. All 1138 pages are freely down­load­able (with search­able text) from EFF’s web­site, and we’ll be post­ing a new batch every month.

This is an excel­lent project to help out on, just remember:

EFF received these doc­u­ments as the result of a FOIA request made through our FLAG project. We ask that you please men­tion EFF if you use these doc­u­ments in any way. We’re a non­profit orga­ni­za­tion, and our fund­ing for this project depends on show­ing that our work is impor­tant and rel­e­vant. For more infor­ma­tion about these doc­u­ments or EFF’s FLAG project, please con­tact EFF Staff Attorney Marcia Hofmann at marcia(at)eff.org.

(Via BoingBoing.)




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Post title: Help the EFF analyze FBI documents

Authored by: krisnelson

Date posted: Jul 12, 2007

Categorized as: governmentlaw

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