Comment by lumb63
1 year ago
It also looks like it only applies to foreign peoples? That said, I don’t know how you select for only foreigners without collecting identity.
1 year ago
It also looks like it only applies to foreign peoples? That said, I don’t know how you select for only foreigners without collecting identity.
Yeah that's a clever way to avoid having the rules struck down as unconstitutional. In practice though to avoid liability and possibly jail time, providers will have to assume that every customer is a foreigner until they "prove" their US citizenship (by uploading the same ID and other documentation required by foreigners).
Resulting in AT&T 2.0 data breach. Already dealing with the consequences of our SSN#s being leaked in AT&T 1.0 breach.
Can you name some of those consequences?
It sseems unconstitutional to me. that's just me though.
It does to me as well, but unfortunately our opinions don't matter. Only the opinions of the nine supreme Court justices do.
The US government has shown over and over that these dragnet types of regulations are used to gobble up any information the TLAs want and hand wave it away as meta or "incidental" information "found in pursuit of foreign {$INVESTIGATION}"