The EFF formally requested details of the programme under the
Freedom
of Information Act, but went to court after the DoD failed to provide any
details.
The
complaint
alleges that the DoD undertook systematic blog monitoring, and sought to delete
information that it did not like.
"If the Army is colouring or curtailing soldiers' published opinions,
Americans need to know about that interference," said EFF staff attorney Marcia
Hofmann.
"Of course, a military effort requires some level of secrecy. But the public
has a right to know if the Army is silencing soldiers' opinions as well. That is
why the DoD must release information on how this programme works without delay.
"
According to news reports, the DoD set up a special group to monitor the
blogs and electronic mail of troops under an initiative called the Army Web Risk
Assessment Cell.
Some bloggers have told reporters that they have cut back on their posts, or
shut down their sites altogether, because of the monitoring programme.
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