Congress should limit the ability of the FBI and other agencies to search for information about U.S. residents in a database of foreign terrorism communications collected by the National Security Agency, privacy advocates say.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Amendments Act, which allows the NSA to collect foreign Internet communications, expires in late 2017. Congress should require that the communications of U.S. residents swept up in the controversial Prism and Upstream programs , privacy advocates told a Senate committee Tuesday.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD