viernes, 27 de diciembre de 2013

US judge rules NSA phone surveillance program is legal — RT USA

US judge rules NSA phone surveillance program is legal — RT USA:

A United States federal judge said Friday that the National Security Agency’s controversial bulk phone data collection program doesn’t violate the law.


That ruling came courtesy of US District Judge William Pauley, who decided in favor of the NSA early Friday in a case filed this past June by the American Civil Liberties Union against Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.


Judge Pauley admitted in a decision penned in the Southern District of New York court that the NSA "vacuums up information about virtually every telephone call to, from, or within the United States,"but that no evidence exists that the spy agency abuses this program to spy on people without ties to terrorism organizations.


“There is no evidence that the government has used any of the bulk telephony metadata it collected for any purpose other than investigating and disrupting terrorist attacks,” Pauley wrote towards the end of his 54-page ruling.