I think the EFF has a pretty good analysis of the Freedom Act -- its strengths and limitations. For the most part, it's a step in the right direction. |they can have my metadata and hang themselves on it. Gotta say, I really don't like this attitude. It's a big pet-peeve of mine because to me it shows some negligent apathy. The whole idea of "go ahead through my info, I'm boring, I have nothing to hide" etc to me is narrow thinking. COINTELPRO is pretty much a documented fact at this point. The government was scrutinizing protest groups raging from student organizations to MLK himself. Surely, we can agree that spying on people like MLK was not a good thing. Why be apathetic about handing the government the legal ability to act similarly toward modern activists?