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Filmmaker Laura Poitras discusses her documentary "Citizenfour" and the privacy scandal that rocked
the globe when Edward Snowden leaked documents from the NSA. (14:48)
Readings:
BY ANNA NORTH
While many Americans try to protect their privacy, one man wants to get rid of it entirely.
But what would a world without privacy look like?
Alyssa Figueroa
08/01/13 —UPDATED 09/13/13
By Alex Abdo
Report explores the human right to privacy, enshrined in international law,
in an age where technology enables mass surveillance.
Meet Jack. Or, What the Government Could Do With That Location Data
What's NSA Surveillance Got To Do With Me?
Oliver Stone on NSA Spying
Some have claimed Americans don't care about the NSA revelations on mass surveillance.
But Oliver Stone isn't buying it.
ACLU website dedicated to Surveillance
Private companies across the world are developing, selling and exporting surveillance
systems that are used to violate human rights and facilitate internal repression, all with little accountability.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the leading nonprofit organization defending
civil liberties in the digital world.
Scans your Windows computer for traces of known surveillance spyware used
to target and monitor human rights defenders and journalists around the world.
The Guardian presents: The NSA Files: Please read all the material under the heading “The Essential Guide” – expand numbers 1 through 5 (Background, The Story in a Nutshell, The Programs, The Issues, The Story of the Leak).
As you will surely discover, there is much, much more information from this award winning website.

Edward Snowden: 'The US government will say I aided our enemies'
08 Jul 2013. The Guardian.

NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: 'I don't want to live in a society that does these sort of things'
09 Jun 2013. The Guardian.
Maass, P. The New York Times Magazine. How Laura Poitrias Helped Snowden Spill His Secrets. 13 August 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
The National Post . Joseph Brean | 03/06/13 5:26 PM ET
‘You are already a suspect’: Surveillance becoming ‘routine’ as it evolves into a social media pastime
NEIL M. RICHARDS. "The Dangers of Surveillance." The Harvard Law Review.
126 Harv. L. Rev. 1934 (2013) | DOWNLOAD PDF.
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