- Cnet, Thursday, June 27, 2013 12:09 PM
Microsoft has filed a 9-page report with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court challenging the order preventing the company from publishing the number of national security letters and other
data requests it receives from the federal government, according to Cnet. Steven Musil provides a copy of the motion that tells us "Microsoft contends that it should be allowed to reveal in
aggregate how many FISA orders they receive each year."
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