• MajorHavocEnglish
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    It’s blurry. The Patriot Act, after the 9/11 terrosist attacks on the Twin Towers, established a lot of freedom for the US government to spy on its citizens. Lawmakers have been making necessary, holy-shit-we-are-courting-fascism corrections in scope ever since.

    Depending on how the courts interpret the adjustments that have happened since the Patriot Act, it may or may not be illegal.

    I suspect the legal challenge mostly relies on purchasing law. The US has lots of laws about how the government must act when buying something, in particular.

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      Thank you for the reply! I hadn’t consider the regulation around the government as the purchaser.

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      This isn’t spying, though. They purchased information that was perfectly legal to sell.