Ann Telnaes
  • About
  • Substack
  • Archives
  • Books
  • Writings & Interviews
  • Contact
Ann Telnaes
  • About
  • Substack
  • Archives
  • Books
  • Writings & Interviews
  • Contact

Tag: metadata

A judge rules in favor of our privacy

Posted on December 17, 2013 by Ann - free speech, human rights, politics, society

A DC district judge ruled yesterday that the NSA’s collection of  Americans’ phone records is most likely unconstitutional.  This comes right after the outrageous 60 Minutes promotion/propaganda piece for the NSA last Sunday where the viewer was treated to little tidbits about Edward Snowden’s behavior so he comes across as a bit of a weirdo.MetadataVacuums

Tags: 4th Amendment, Edward Snowden, James Clapper, Keith Alexander, metadata, NSA, privacy, Surveillance

NSA and metadata

Posted on June 10, 2013 by Ann - free speech, human rights, politics, society

DomesticSurveillanceWhere to start?  It seems like new developments about domestic spying are coming every hour.  Before we get ahead of ourselves, here’s a good AP piece which will give you some background about how we got to this point.  Glenn Greenwald & Ewen MacAskill  from The Guardian broke the story and revealed the identity of the whistleblower, Edward Snowden while Barton Gellman & Laura Poitrus of The Washington Post had the breaking story of the metadata mining program, “PRISM”.  Here’s the link to my take on metadata gathering.

Tags: domestic surveillance, Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, metadata, NSA, PRISM, The Guardian, The Washington Post

© 2026 Ann Telnaes.