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Do you feel Edward Snowden is a hero or a traitor? Lawyers.com Editorial Director Betsy Kim takes that question to the streets in this video report. People join Lawyers.com in the national conversation about the National Security Agency's PRISM program, and the appropriate balance between security and privacy. In addition to the lawsuits reported by Lawyers.com, this report shows people expressing a broad spectrum of diverse opinions. "I think that I have become more cautious, more self-aware, perhaps even more afraid, unfortunately," says Clara Irazabal. "I feel more safer and I'm willing to sacrifice what I believe to be very little intrusion. And as a citizen here, if you're doing nothing wrong, you don't have anything to worry about," says Tom Mendez. Snowden, an NSA contractor, leaked classified documents to The Washington Post and The Guardian. He claimed PRISM allows collection of information from the servers of nine popular Internet providers including Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) protects private companies who cooperate with the government's intelligence gathering from lawsuits. "I feel people who are doing things like that and are guilty of things like that, of course, they should be mindful. But I'm not worried because we're good people," says Danica Chunasamy. However, Ruby Simon says, "The broader picture of sort of like why would they even be monitoring that kind of information in the first place does concern me." The government says FISA orders only target non-Americans "reasonably believed to be located outside the United State." On CNN, President Obama assured Americans "No one is listening to your phone calls." But details of millions of calls, emails, text chats, and online communications are collected. The government says it's not looking at the data, only the phone calls if someone is suspected of terrorist involvement. Then a judge authorizes monitoring the communications. "The Snowden controversy just confirms everything I think that has been out there. I'm not really too worried about it. With everything so digital these days and people, at least with the younger generation, volunteering so much information online, you know, everything's out there," says Justin Carter. In a Quinnipiac University poll, 55% called Snowden a "whistleblower" compared to 34% who labeled him a "traitor." Similarly, in a Lawyers.com poll, 68.1% said he was a hero for uncovering governmental wrongdoing, compared to 31.9% who voted he should be prosecuted as a criminal. Whether you agree with and trust the current administration or accuse it of overreaching, the disagreement remains. Let us know your views in the comments below. Are such powerful surveillance capabilities needed for security or can they all too easily be abused?
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