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Tech executives press Obama to reform surveillance practices

18
Dec
2013

By Steve Holland and Roberta Rampton WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Technology company executives pressed President Barack Obama on Tuesday to rein in the U.S. governments electronic spying after a court dealt a blow to the administrations surveillance practices. Top executives from Apple Inc, Google Inc, Yahoo Inc, Netflix Inc, Comcast Corp, ATT Inc, Microsoft Corp, Twitter Inc, Facebook Inc and other companies met privately for more than two hours with Obama and top White House aides.

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