It's been a steady rise for West African DJ Hubert Ameme Sodoganji, otherwise known as DJ AMÉMÉ. Thanks to a wealth of cultural experiences across the globe,
companies collect the data hang onto it and law enforcement would have to get approval by a court for each person they want the information on. do we have any evidence that do we know if the phone companies actually will agree to gathering all of this data and hanging on to it? although i m sceptical and concerned about putting the burden on private sector for government action we know the phone companies already do save records for a certain amount of time and varies by company but i do believe that responsible companies in the private sector want to do the right thing on these i shall and we will find a way that is reasonable and proportionate to the issue of data collection. we believe at the center for democracy and technology that the usa freedom is the right step forward right now and that 215 leaves too much wiggle room for a lot of the law enforcement and national security authorities to do the kind of mass surveillance that they are doing under 215 that enacting usa freedo