Re: Прослушиваются ли в сша телефоны эмигрантов?
но то что я привел ето хоть и из недавнего но прошлого...а вот ето уже из настояшего:
"Three amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) are set to expire (sunset)
on February 28, 2010. S. 1692, a bill reported favorably by the Senate Judiciary Committee with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute, would extend the sunset date by four years and make
various modifications to existing authorities. H.R. 3845 would likewise establish a new sunset of
December 31, 2013, but it would reauthorize only two of the three expiring provisions.
The three sunsetting amendments expanded the scope of federal intelligence-gathering authority
following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Two were enacted as part of the USA PATRIOT Act. Section
206 of the USA PATRIOT Act amended FISA to permit multipoint, or “roving,” wiretaps by
adding flexibility to the degree of specificity with which the location or facility subject to
electronic surveillance under FISA must be identified. Section 215 enlarged the scope of
materials that could be sought under FISA to include “any tangible thing.” It also lowered the
standard required before a court order may be issued to compel their production.
The third amendment was enacted in 2004, as part of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism
Protection Act (IRTPA). Section 6001(a) of the IRTPA changed the rules regarding the types of
individuals who may be targets of FISA-authorized searches. Also known as the “lone wolf”
provision, it permits surveillance of non-U.S. persons engaged in international terrorism without
requiring evidence linking those persons to an identifiable foreign power or terrorist organization.
Although these provisions are set to sunset, grandfather clauses permit them to remain effective
with respect to investigations that began, or potential offenses that took place, before the sunset date"
внимательно вчитайтесь вот в ето:
it permits surveillance of non-U.S. persons engaged in international terrorism without
requiring evidence linking those persons to an identifiable foreign power or terrorist organization.
но то что я привел ето хоть и из недавнего но прошлого...а вот ето уже из настояшего:
"Three amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) are set to expire (sunset)
on February 28, 2010. S. 1692, a bill reported favorably by the Senate Judiciary Committee with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute, would extend the sunset date by four years and make
various modifications to existing authorities. H.R. 3845 would likewise establish a new sunset of
December 31, 2013, but it would reauthorize only two of the three expiring provisions.
The three sunsetting amendments expanded the scope of federal intelligence-gathering authority
following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Two were enacted as part of the USA PATRIOT Act. Section
206 of the USA PATRIOT Act amended FISA to permit multipoint, or “roving,” wiretaps by
adding flexibility to the degree of specificity with which the location or facility subject to
electronic surveillance under FISA must be identified. Section 215 enlarged the scope of
materials that could be sought under FISA to include “any tangible thing.” It also lowered the
standard required before a court order may be issued to compel their production.
The third amendment was enacted in 2004, as part of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism
Protection Act (IRTPA). Section 6001(a) of the IRTPA changed the rules regarding the types of
individuals who may be targets of FISA-authorized searches. Also known as the “lone wolf”
provision, it permits surveillance of non-U.S. persons engaged in international terrorism without
requiring evidence linking those persons to an identifiable foreign power or terrorist organization.
Although these provisions are set to sunset, grandfather clauses permit them to remain effective
with respect to investigations that began, or potential offenses that took place, before the sunset date"
внимательно вчитайтесь вот в ето:
it permits surveillance of non-U.S. persons engaged in international terrorism without
requiring evidence linking those persons to an identifiable foreign power or terrorist organization.
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