I'll post more as I encounter them. Feel free to add suggestions in the comments.
New postings:
1. What exactly is the scope of "metadata" that the NSA is allowed to collect?
2. The Guardian attempts to define various kinds of metadata.
1. The NSA doesn't exactly have a great track record when it comes to domestic surveillance.
2. One NSA tactic is to collect email address books from around the globe--American accounts included.
3. Richard Stallman claims that a surveillance society is undemocratic.
4. Is it paranoid to wonder whether the NSA could blackmail politicians into supporting them?
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