It’s often illegal for a company to disclose that they’ve been compelled to provide information to law enforcement. So many companies had a warrant canary which said they had not been served with a request for information.
Reddit for instance removed their warrant canary 8 years ago
linearchaos@lemmy.world
on 04 Oct 2024 00:18
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Yeah, that’s the gag order aspect. I think we should have protection laws in place to determine how many times, say, in a quarter, a company is asked to comply with surveillance requests. Nothing to hurt any investigations, just to service us as due notice.
JASN_DE@lemmy.world
on 03 Oct 2024 13:11
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Is anyone actually surprised by this?
technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 03 Oct 2024 14:55
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It should be mandatory for any company to release that publicly anonymously.
It’s often illegal for a company to disclose that they’ve been compelled to provide information to law enforcement. So many companies had a warrant canary which said they had not been served with a request for information.
Reddit for instance removed their warrant canary 8 years ago
Yeah, that’s the gag order aspect. I think we should have protection laws in place to determine how many times, say, in a quarter, a company is asked to comply with surveillance requests. Nothing to hurt any investigations, just to service us as due notice.
Is anyone actually surprised by this?
Dude looks like that anakin/padme meme.
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surprised pikachu face