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17 Jun 2013

Autor:
Lucy Purdon, Institute for Human Rights and Business

Part II: Telecommunications companies must join the debate on surveillance

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Internet companies are now rightly asking the US government to allow greater transparency and disclosure of requests. So far there has not been a similar public call from the telecommunications sector. Telecommunication companies need to join this debate and demonstrate how they ensure respect for human rights – including to free expression and to privacy. [refers to Google, Verizon, Google, Yahoo!, Facebook, AOL, Microsoft, Apple, Paltalk, Dropbox, AT&T]