Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Dropbox backs petitions to disclose exact national security request numbers



Dropbox backs petitions to disclose exact national security request numbers
Sep 24th 2013, 17:56, by Jon Fingas

Dropbox petitions court for right to disclose national security requests

The call for greater US government transparency just got louder: Dropbox has filed a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court brief that endorses petitions to disclose exact national security request numbers. Much like LinkedIn, Dropbox believes that limiting disclosures to broad ranges hurts transparency by implying that smaller firms get as many requests as larger rivals. The ban on exact figures also violates a First Amendment right to publish specific information, according to the cloud storage provider. We likely won't know the effectiveness of the brief for some time -- or ever, if the court proceedings remain a secret -- but Dropbox can at least say that it made its case.

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