Court Says German Intelligence Agency Can Continued To Deploy Its Dragnet On World's Largest Internet Hub
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180604/15160839967/court-says-german-intelligence-agency-can-continued-to-deploy-dragnet-worlds-largest-internet-hub.shtml
The post-Snowden effects on Germany's surveillance architecture have been muted. Oversight in the US is a joke, but it's marginally better than what's being offered in other countries. You'd think a country that survived almost-consecutive crushing surveillance states would be a bit more cautious about deploying dragnets. Not so. All evidence points to German surveillance programs flourishing under the lack of effective oversight, limited only by technical prowess rather than concerns for those swept up by them.
Internal investigations prompted by revelations seemed like a step forward, but the government gave German surveillance programs a thumbs up three years later. The information revealed by Snowden and other leakers did give residents and advocates enough ammunition for legal battles, but the German courts haven't really given them anything in return.