9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Jul. 18, 2017
Tech companies lose battle against government surveillance
A 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled against telecommunications companies that attempted to challenge the FBI’s use of National Security Letters, which require those companies to provide information about their customers without notifying them that the data has been shared.
A 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled Monday against telecommunications companies that attempted to challenge the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s use of National Security Letters, which require those companies to provide information about their customers without notifying them that the data has been shared.
The plaintiffs, two companies that have received the requests, Credo Mobile and Cloudflare Inc., were represented ...
For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
Receive unlimited article access and full access to our archives,
Daily Appellate Report, award winning columns, and our
Verdicts and Settlements.
Or
$895, but save $100 when you subscribe today… Just $795 for the first year!
Or access this article for $45
(Purchase provides 7-day access to this article. Printing, posting or downloading is not allowed.)
Already a subscriber?
Sign In
