The AT&T documents demonstrate that the equipment that is
well suited for the first three of these tasks was deployed to San Francisco,
and, with high probability, to other locations. I infer that the fourth
element also exists at one or more locations.
Cindy Cohn hopes the new documents will let people see that
there case is grounded in fact and that the government's argument that
national security is at risk is overblown.
"It really paints them in to a corner how unreasonable their
claims of state secrets are," Cohn said. "I'm hoping [the document release]
demonstrates we are right and know what we are talking about and that we don’t
need much more to win our case. We are much claoser than people
think."
AT&T did not respond to questions about the quality of
Marcus' analysis. Instead a company spokesman re-issued its long-standing,
canned statement: "AT&T is fully committed to protecting our customers'
privacy. We do not comment on matters of national security."
Wired News, which AT&T called a "scofflaw" for publishing the documents, unsuccessfully attempted to get the documents
unsealed.
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