Wikipedia
to file lawsuit challenging mass surveillance by NSA
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[March 10, 2015]
(Reuters) - Wikimedia Foundation,
the nonprofit organization that runs free online encyclopedia Wikipedia,
will file a lawsuit against the National Security Agency and the U.S.
Department of Justice, challenging the government's mass surveillance
program.
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The lawsuit, to be filed on Tuesday, alleges that the NSA's mass
surveillance of Internet traffic in the United States — often called
Upstream surveillance — violates the U.S. Constitution's First
Amendment, which protects freedom of speech and association, and the
Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable search and
seizure.
The NSA's Upstream surveillance program captures communications with
"non-U.S. persons" in order to acquire foreign intelligence
information.
"By tapping the backbone of the internet, the NSA is straining the
backbone of democracy," Lila Tretikov, executive director of the
Wikimedia Foundation wrote in a blog post on its website.
"Wikipedia is founded on the freedoms of expression, inquiry, and
information. By violating our users' privacy, the NSA is threatening
the intellectual freedom that is central to people's ability to
create and understand knowledge."
The NSA's current practices exceed the authority granted by the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that Congress amended in 2008,
Wikimedia said.
"We are asking the court to order an end to the NSA's dragnet
surveillance of Internet traffic," Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales
wrote in an opinion piece in the New York Times.
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Wikimedia and eight other organizations filing the lawsuit,
including the Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International USA, will
be represented by the American Civil Liberties Union.
Major U.S. technology companies suffering from the fallout of NSA's
mass surveillance programs are uniting to shore up their defenses
against government intrusion.
The NSA and the DoJ were not immediately available for comment
outside regular U.S. business hours.
(Reporting by Supriya Kurane and Shivam Srivastava in Bengaluru;
Editing by Anupama Dwivedi)
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