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So, no proof, no evidence. Ok. > It's a lot more than I've seen than evidence for the claims of Yandex proactively sharing data with the Russian government. The difference is that checks and balances are much stronger in US, and such activities can be successfully investigated and government sued. As an example, your verizon case was successfully challenged: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klayman_v._Obama In Russia, c…
> The difference is that checks and balances are much stronger in US, You say that after we were talking about the NSA literally spying on US citizens, and without any proof? C'mon, are you really going to badger me about not having having the exact "hard evidence", and not even read my sources or provide ANY evidence yourself. edit: Yes, it got challenged AFTER needing to be leaked by a whistleblower that still can'…
Good chance is that whistleblowing would be protected in this specific case.