November 14, 2013

Gov't Surveillance Creates Fear Among Writers, Artists




[From article]
A new report from the PEN Center and the FDR Group entitled “Chilling Effects: NSA Surveillance Drives U.S. Writers to Self-Censor” finds that 85 percent of surveyed writers are worried about government surveillance of Americans, and nearly three-quarters (73 percent) “have never been as worried about privacy rights and freedom of the press as they are today.”
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Writer comments included statements such as, “I assume everything I do electronically is subject to monitoring.”

http://washington.cbslocal.com/2013/11/12/report-government-spying-causing-self-censorship-privacy-fears-among-us-writers/

Report: Government Spying Causing Self-Censorship, Privacy Fears Among US Writers
Benjamin Fearnow
November 12, 2013 9:49 AM
CBS News Washington DC

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