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'Snowden Treaty' Aims to Protect Privacy, Whistleblowers — and End Mass Surveillance
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, journalist Glenn Greenwald, and activist David Miranda previewed the treaty at a New York event, which they hope might prevent the type of mass spying they exposed.
Tell All the Truth But Tell It Slant: Three Documentaries On Information Freedom
Three recent films—‘The Hacker Wars,’ ‘Silenced’ and ‘Citizenfour’—take wildly differing approaches to documenting truth-tellers.
New Zealand Spied On Its Citizens Before Making It Legal, Says Snowden
Even as his government was working with the NSA on widespread collection of data, Prime Minister John Key said the new law "is not, and never will be, about wholesale spying on New Zealanders."
Bugged Routers, Spy Sales Pitches, and Other New NSA PowerPoint Bangers
Glenn Greenwald's new book about the Edward Snowden affair is already breaking new revelations of NSA spying programs.
By Privatizing Secrets, Greenwald and Omidyar Are Turning Them Into a Blockbuster
Greenwald's new $250 million journalistic venture, backed by a PayPal billionaire, is being ctiticized for "monopolizing" secrets. But it might be the best way to maximize their impact.
Pierre Omidyar's Leaky Struggle to Become a Press Freedom Fighter
The eBay founder defends the PayPal hacktivists as they sign a plea deal.