Verizon Lobbying Congress Over NSA Data Collection

from the but-of-course-they-are dept

The latest lobbying disclosure forms are out for lobbying efforts in the second quarter, and as Dave Maass points out, wouldn’t you know, Verizon’s lobbyist, Mike McKay disclosed that he was lobbying the House of Representatives on “NSA’s data collection of of phone records.”

Now, there’s no indication over what the argument being made was — but it’s notable in that while various tech companies have been quite vocal about the whole NSA situation, AT&T and Verizon have been deafeningly silent. If they were working Congress hard to protect consumers’ privacy rights… wouldn’t that be something they’d be talking about publicly?

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out_of_the_blue says:

"while various tech companies have been quite vocal"

Name three that have done anything more than token public relations efforts, while what they do in actual day-to-day operations is go along.


Edward Snowden: Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, Apple, and the rest of our internet titans must ask themselves why they aren’t fighting for our interests the same way — MAYBE, Ed, it’s the billions they get BEING snoops?

Anonymous Coward says:

They are lobbying, because Verizon and AT&T receives cash rewards for every law-abiding customer’s metadata and location data they unconstitutionally turn over the the US Government.

In other words, they’re paid snitches. They don’t want to see that double dip money go away.

First they charge customers to use the services, then they charge the government to hand over a law-abiding customer’s information to the NSA.

Double profits!

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