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... Kind of exactly like how US law allows government access to company-held data?
With a warrant. Main difference is the Chinese govt has no such roadblocks.
Most corporations will hand over the data without question whenever the government asks without a warrant.
Snowden is in exile because he proved that this is not the case. My understanding is they are not supposed to do that with domestic, but data don’t care about that and agencies spying on citizens knew that, and snatched it all up once they left us soils, up in the air, bounced overseas, all justification to spy without a warrant. Nothing has changed
Oh please. Warrants are rubber stamped, it's as simple as clicking a button. And do you really think entities like the NSA bother with formalities like warrants?
Id rather have at least something to throw into the gears of the system than nothing at all.
You are very naive
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2013/06/prism-j-edgar-hoover-would-have-loved-the-nsas-surveillance-program-topic-government-surveillance.html
This is a decent read concerning the effectiveness of the systems designed to prevent abuse.
TLDR they do nada re abuse