The Wall Street Journal reports that in a move similar to Google's request last week, Microsoft has submitted a motion to the secret FISA court to authorize the release of "aggregate data" about the requests it has received. Microsoft published the information it has so far been authorized to reveal a couple of weeks ago, lumping in national security related requests with stats for other criminal warrants and subpoenas. Google and Twitter have been among the loudest requesting the ability to separate national security-related requests like those at the center of the PRISM controversy, however it's been reported that several companies are negotiating for the ability to be more specific.
Filed under: Internet, Microsoft
Source: Microsoft Motion (PDF), Wall Street Journal
Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/v0LzWjUVTIU/
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