IBM Stands up to U.S. Government
"IBM has not provided client data to the NSA or any other government agency under any surveillance program involving the bulk collection of content or metadata," Robert Weber, IBM's senior vice president of legal and regulatory affairs, wrote in the blog post.
"If the U.S. government were to serve a national security order on IBM to obtain data from an enterprise client and impose a gag order that prohibits IBM from notifying that client, IBM will take appropriate steps to challenge the gag order through judicial action or other means," Weber said.
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"If the U.S. government were to serve a national security order on IBM to obtain data from an enterprise client and impose a gag order that prohibits IBM from notifying that client, IBM will take appropriate steps to challenge the gag order through judicial action or other means," Weber said.
Full story here:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/1...
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- 1Posted by $ MikeMarotta 11 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.Unstable GOVERNMENT... If you took a brown Crayola and colored in George Bush, it would look just like Barack Obama. Mr. Thompson was a liberal enlightenment man (he said of himself), but Cuffy Meigs was the conservative who wanted to extend the USA to all of North America -- and who (traditionally) denigrated Dagny Taggart as "the girl who knows about railroads." Objectivism is deeper than complaining about Democrats. And BTW, Ayn Rand admired Adlai Stevenson for his intellectual approach to political questions. She disagreed with the conclusions, but she agreed with the method.| Permalink