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Another W.H. privacy meeting today

Posted on August 8, 2013 by pogowasright.org

Tony Romm reports:

The Obama administration convenes another major meeting on surveillance and privacy today with company execs and civil-liberties leaders, two days after hosting reps from the ACLU, EPIC, TechNet, the Information Technology Industry Council, TechAmerica and more. The focus today is expected to be the same as the Tuesday session: government and law enforcement privacy in light of the NSA controversy, commercial data collection and use, and international privacy laws and norms.

Read more on Politico.

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