...pas assez pour poursuivre le gouvernement en justice. Bizarre, vous avez dit bizarre...
extrait : "(...) When asked about the NSA documents mentioning surveillance of Microsoft services, Smith issued a sharply worded statement: “These allegations are very disturbing. If they are true these actions amount to hacking and seizure of private data and in our view are a breach of the protection guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution.”
That echoes a similar statement by Google’s general counsel, David Drummond, who said last month that he was “outraged” over the report in The Washington Post about the NSA tapping into the links connecting the company’s network of data centers.
Google in September announced an ambitious new set of encryption initiatives, including among data centers around the world. Yahoo made a similar announcement last week.
Microsoft, Google and Yahoo also have joined other major tech firms, including Apple, Facebook and AOL, in calling for limits to the NSA’s surveillance powers. Most major U.S. tech companies are struggling to cope with a global backlash over U.S. snooping into Internet services. (...)"
Pourtant ce serait facile pour ces entreprises de montrer qu'elles ne sont pas avant tout là pour édifier l'empire américain, dans une guerre injustifiée contre le reste du monde.