Huawei has filed a motion for a summary judgment against the US government that alleges section 889 of the National Defense Authorization Act 2019 (NDAA) is unconstitutional. . In the motion, Huawei argues that section 889 specifically targets Huawei, saying the legislation disrupts the company's existing contracts; stigmatises the company and its employees as supposed tools of the Chinese government; and seriously threatens the company's ability to do business in the US. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . ZTE contests new regulations, asserting they discriminate against the corporation and disrupt commercial activities.. Huawei Legal Case,NDAA Section 889,Corporate Law. . Brittany Day
There's one piece of blowback that isn't being discussed -- aside from the fact that Snowden killed the chances of a liberal arts major getting a job at the DoD for a decade -- and that's how the massive NSA surveillance of the Internet affects the US's role in Internet governance.. But there are unintended consequences of the NSA scandal that will undermine U.S. foreign policy interests -- in particular, the "Internet Freedom" agenda espoused by the U.S. State Department and its allies. The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . The unforeseen effects of NSA surveillance have deeply impacted U.S. foreign relations and its pursuit of internet freedoms, shaking global trust in American digital services. Internet Policy, Government Surveillance, Digital Rights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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