Update : A 2nd private email service says it cant do business in US. I really hope these are pebbles that start an avalanche of freedom...but the weak government our parents have left us wont be ready for it when the opportunity arrives.
This wonderful country took another swipe at Snowden a related businesses. This reminds me when the US government told Amazon to dump wiki links from its web servers and then told Paypal not to accept donations for Wikileaks.
“This experience has taught me one very important lesson: Without congressional action or a strong judicial precedent, I would _strongly_ recommend against anyone trusting their private data to a company with physical ties to the United States.”
Its a rhetorical question as if people are going to do anything..if it doesnt directly affect Americans they dont budge. Not that we have any control at all over what the government chooses to do..is this the "change" you can believe in?
This wonderful country took another swipe at Snowden a related businesses. This reminds me when the US government told Amazon to dump wiki links from its web servers and then told Paypal not to accept donations for Wikileaks.
“This experience has taught me one very important lesson: Without congressional action or a strong judicial precedent, I would _strongly_ recommend against anyone trusting their private data to a company with physical ties to the United States.”
Its a rhetorical question as if people are going to do anything..if it doesnt directly affect Americans they dont budge. Not that we have any control at all over what the government chooses to do..is this the "change" you can believe in?
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