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"redaction" Definitions
  1. the act of removing information from a document because you do not want the public to see it

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You can copy out text easily enough, but for a redaction remark, there's no typesetting a redaction.
The redaction note "NR," or non-responsive, does not disclose why the redaction was made, and in multiple instances, the redacted information involves agency business.
" Colbert said, referring to the redaction about Nunes. "Californian?
Intelligence agencies are reviewing the document for redaction and declassification.
And what on earth is that redaction in reference to?
"Our marketing team needs work on redaction," Mr. Jassy joked.
"What the redaction does is it universalizes the document," Goldsmith said.
The court wants the redaction process to be completed by Aug.
Mr. Lopes's concern about involving ambassadors was part of the redaction.
The major redaction battle will be fought over grand jury materials.
During a congressional subcommittee hearing Tuesday, Barr testified that each redaction in the report would be accompanied by "explanatory notes" on the reason for the redaction (that is, which of the four categories it falls into).
It was [PEN SCRIBBLE REDACTION] It was really stupid though looking back.
On Wednesday, she said it should be made public without much redaction.
Here, the redaction and aestheticization of authoritarian language can have healing effects.
For years I couldn't understand how this redaction moved anyone to tears.
Every redaction will be explained in the public version of Mueller's report.
In general, the public materials ... You still have to have mechanisms of redaction.
An example would be for the redaction to state "[minimized U.S. person A]".
Once the redaction has been made the document will return to the website.
Technology can even automate the very manual redaction process most government entities use.
"Trump repeated he was not sure," the interview notes say before another redaction.
Next up in the fight over Robert Mueller's final report: the redaction wars.
Barr should "put away his redaction pen" in favor of transparency, Honig wrote.
BARTIROMO: There was one redaction here about an agent, an agent launching this investigation.
The "vast majority" of redaction requests came from the FBI and CIA, they added.
Barr has testified that each redaction will be identified by one of these categories.
But a mistake in the redaction process confirms it was indeed about Snowden's email.
Deputy Prosecutor Jackie Starbuck argued against the redaction based on a public notice technicality.
Here's one: That first redaction is clearly about Stone, because that's in his indictment.
That redaction could be his explanation for why he didn't charge Stone (or Assange).
At the time, Axon claimed it only planned to use computer vision for automated redaction.
But he did uphold one redaction in which the President spoke disparagingly about a country.
"The photos will provide corroboration," a court filing explains, before proceeding into a lengthy redaction.
This is a 3-paragraph redaction that appears to have at least one sub-heading.
This was due to the document requiring a redaction for reasons impacting on operational capabilities.
C. The Justice Department did not immediately respond to confirm Graham's description of Barr's redaction process.
The White House punted responsibility for the redaction to the Justice Department, signaling lack of coordination.
Still, any redaction, no matter how minuscule, could omit information crucial to understanding what investigators uncovered.
The 1990s feel redacted, and at the same time, redaction becomes clearly the heart of language.
Wired claims that the lack of redaction was actually an accident on the part of the government.
Because of what Democrats are declaring a constitutional crisis over — the redaction levels of the Mueller report.
" That report was also heavily redacted, Johnson says, and "there is no way to typeset a redaction.
The memo also contains larger blocks of redaction, including one that runs over a full page uninterrupted.
His dumping of reams of sensitive information without redaction was the act of an anarchist, not a journalist.
Like Perec's novel, the exhibition's artworks employ tactics of redaction, refusal, avoidance, understatement, substitution, omission, erasure, and disappearance.
We don't know if that's how the redaction in the Manafort case happened, but it's a plausible explanation.
If you want to use software designed for redactions specifically, Adobe's Acrobat Pro DC provides a redaction tool.
That means the redaction of Footnote 43 had more to do with political embarrassment than with national security.
The deposition was recorded in a font that makes it clear the redaction is an eight-character name.
The filing also removed the redaction on several emails sent by Richard Sackler, a former president of Purdue.
There was no redaction and, most unbelievably, it was just posted on public webpage for anyone to download.
I tried to give them everything, [PEN SCRIBBLE REDACTION] (wasn't completely honest) so they didn't have to interview Jayme.
This includes the redaction of nonclassified material that was clearly removed because it was embarrassing to top FBI officials.
The question is whether the FBI and Justice will do so, or engage instead in creative editing and redaction.
Some Democrats have expressed concern that Barr used the redaction process to keep potentially damaging information about Trump secret.
Sources told the Post and the Times, however, that the summaries included sensitive information that would have required redaction.
Once dedicated to careful vetting and redaction—sometimes too much redaction—the "whistleblower site" is now gleefully basking in its dump of thousands of emails hacked from the Democratic National Committee—most of which are full of personal, non-newsworthy information—published with the express intent of harming Hillary Clinton's political campaign.
The lowest success rate was 17 percent on a data set of celebrity faces obfuscated with the P3 redaction system.
I'll answer some of your questions, some I can't(?) [PEN SCRIBBLE REDACTION] I won't put a lot of details anyways.
In tallying the redactions, CNN counted both the instances and the total number of lines by each type of redaction.
Yet, notably, the only claim the committee seeks to put before a federal court is the redaction of the report.
"Utilizing edits, marginalia, redaction and layout manipulation, the Counternarratives project highlights oppressive patterns seen in news," explains Bell to Creators.
Under a redaction, they say the government has told them that witnesses have given them a different version of events.
When the Internet Archive's redaction policy was enacted, her argument was further undermined by the existence of additional web archives.
Effacement, redaction, and illegibility are all shown as tactics that artists can employ to combat, highlight, or heal sociopolitical invisibility.
And we strive to mitigate legitimate concerns, for example by using redaction to protect the identities of at-risk intelligence agents.
But due to Manafort's lawyers' botched attempts at redaction in a previous filing, we know some of what's being alleged here.
The purpose of redaction ... is to safeguard the competitive process, not to withhold information that a party frowns on making public.
Additionally, more powerful object and facial recognition techniques already exist that could potentially go even further in defeating methods of visual redaction.
Barr identified four areas of the report for redaction: The fight over the full, unredacted Mueller report is kicking into high gear.
Lawyers for the news organization had also pointed out that there were modern technologies available to make the task of redaction cheaper.
" The second category Mr. Barr has identified for redaction is "material the intelligence community identifies as potentially compromising sensitive sources and methods.
Many of these details are redacted (and we only know it's about polling data because of a redaction error by Manafort's lawyers).
It is also not clear whether Mr. Barr or other politically appointed officials would be a part of such a redaction process.
In Otherwise Obscured, effacement, redaction, and illegibility are positioned as tactics that artists can employ to combat, highlight, or heal sociopolitical invisibility.
Redaction plan Barr has told Congress that some information in the Mueller report may need to be redacted because of ongoing investigations.
In extensive program notes, Mr. Sliwinski wrote of the official acts of redaction the group encountered in the course of its research.
A redaction mistake in a recent filing revealed that Lior Ron, Levandowski's co-founder in Otto, has also been implicated in the lawsuit.
For example, here's a redaction from the 532-page release:You can read the rest of Spicer's fake transcripts over at his Tumblr page.
But he said his sole conclusion from the 19-page redaction is "that what's in there are direct references" to "then-candidate Trump."
The special counsel's office also declined to comment on the revelations resulting from the redaction errors in the initial filing from Manafort's attorneys.
And, as covered in the film, he supported a redaction process that gave the CIA outsize influence over what information would become public.
The full special counsel report without redaction should be released to congress for review to determine If evidence is sufficient to impeach Trump.
The redaction argument, department officials say, was won by the intelligence agencies, which feared that some of the information came from satellite surveillance.
The 33-page document is heavily redacted -- and none of the reasons for redaction indicate the protection of national security matters or intelligence.
Had that happened, he said that the redaction process would have taken only a few days and his letter would have been unnecessary.
"The redaction was intentional," said Mr. Oustatcher, who left the Bronx district attorney's office last year and is now a civil defense lawyer.
They wrote (emphasis added):In its filing, AWS redacted a significant quantity of information that does not qualify for redaction under this standard.
A unique form the lawyer-poet uses is redaction, a legal tactic obliterating the most sensitive information in a court document to readers.
The Deputy Attorney General and I did not overrule any of the redaction decisions, nor did we request that any additional material be redacted.
Set to Tony Bennett, it is a flimsy redaction of Twyla Tharp's choreography to Frank Sinatra and a figure skating routine rolled into one.
Mueller asked Barr to release the report's introductions and executive summaries quickly, without waiting for the full report to go through the redaction process.
Attorney General Bill Barr said he would color code redacted information that falls into 4 categories, and that each redaction will include explanatory notes.
It's only because of a glitch in the execution of the redactions that we're able to see the text beneath the black redaction tape.
Mr. Ban declined to address reporters' questions on the matter at the time, leaving it to his envoy, Ms. Zerrougui, to explain the redaction.
Many of the collages leverage redaction—thick black cards stuck over sections of the text—next to the cheerful domestic illustrations of the commercials.
Some lawyers have speculated that the footnote, which appears to provide information that is elsewhere censored, may have been overlooked during the redaction process.
But the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported it had a version of the search warrant that named, without redaction, Haig as that second person.
He said the process was "going along very well" and that he would explain using a color-coded system why each redaction was made.
Redaction software protects the identity of those recorded, but can be a lengthy process—agencies usually only redact footage before it's released to the public.
"WikiLeaks has said, criticizing us, that they no longer believe in any form of redaction," Greenwald told Slate just after the leaks from the DNC.
"A redaction is sort of a compromise between withholding a document entirely versus releasing the full document," former White House lawyer Andy Wright told me.
Photo: Andrew Couts / GizmodoIt's worth noting that a lot of people are also terrible at redaction—or removing the stuff you don't want to share.
Priebus said words "to the effect of 'the President would like you to send me an email saying,'" the interview notes say before a redaction.
Redaction methods are required to allow corporations and government agencies to share only specific information and data while protecting privacy and conforming to the law.
While a redaction conceals the specifics of something, I was told, it also reveals that something classified exists in that location, which defeats the purpose.
On Friday, Barr gave Congress even more detail about the redaction process -- laying out four reasons why portions of what Mueller wrote will be redacted.
It also reportedly reveals classified information without going through the usual vetting and redaction process, which is overseen by the FBI and the Justice Department.
In particular because due to the redaction we were not able to contact and help the developers of other [mail user agents] which might be affected.
A redaction mistake in another filing revealed that Google had pursued an arbitration demand against Ron alleging that he (and Levandowski) improperly poached employees to Otto.
A number of joyless, idiotic, despicable humans were somehow peeved by this, and called REDaction all sorts of names for spending money on banners of dogs.
Attorney General William Barr needs to follow a multistep redaction process before he can release additional details from Robert Mueller's report on the Russia probe, Sen.
And that paragraph-long redaction -- is that a naming of names or some other allegation tied to Flynn, or other members of the presidential transition team?
His administration has aggressively prosecuted leakers, spied on the Associated Press, restricted access for photographers, and practiced "retroactive redaction" on court transcripts, among other eyebrow raisers.
The Courant received the documents without redaction, but State Police officials said on Monday that a redacted version would be released to other journalists next week.
President Trump said on Friday that the Democrats forced him to block their rebuttal memo because it was "very political and long" and required heavy redaction.
The Wall Street Journal broke news of the botched redaction yesterday, while Ars Technica noted you could simply copy paste the redacted portions into a text editor.
Axon, makers of the infamous Taser, uses AI to enhance the usefulness of its body cameras, offering an automated redaction and archival service for body camera footage.
A Kelly campaign official said Kelly did not directly authorize the redaction and that the request was handled by Keppler Speakers, which brokered the contract with YSU.
" Harvard apparently asked for the redaction of a key detail from one section, leaving a header that reads only, "The Use of [Redacted] in the Admissions Process.
Yet denials and censorship (known as redaction) climbed even faster--to all or part of 78 percent of records requested, according to a recent Associated Press report.
It requires the redaction of any information that might reasonably lead to the identification of victim-survivors as well as the intimate details of the sexual assault.
The Mueller report also includes a mysterious redaction that hides the fallout from Trump Jr.'s refusal to participate in a voluntary interview with the special counsel.
However, Congress might object if executive privilege claims result in the redaction of significant portions of Mueller's report, and that dispute could end up in the courts.
Clerks who used to request emails from all users, print out those emails, send them to legal for redaction, and then fax those emails to the requester can now search within one application for multiple individual's communications, make use of automatic redaction tools that automatically scan documents for information which would be exempt from disclosure under state law, and make the batch available to legal for a spot check.
The unredacted version revealed by Johnson&aposs letter to the Wray fills in the redaction to reveal the redacted name as  "Stu"  It is unclear who "Stu" is.
It's especially interesting because, immediately before the redaction, there's a passage about Chester drinking heavily back in 2006 and threatening suicide before leaving the house with a gun.
"America Rising never published her personal information and has no interest in it, so it is glad to return the documents to the Post Office for their redaction."
But I think the biggest concern is will Devin Nunes and Trey Gowdy and other be able to get the information, to look at the information without redaction.
And much more damningly, the redactions include partial words and partial dates, as well as the partial redaction of its classification stamp, things that would never be done.
One is fully redacted and the other, through partial redaction, suggests it may have developed out of the investigation into Paul Manafort and Rick Gates' work with Ukraine.
The newly introduced measure doesn't have specific guidelines on redaction or how any new legislation would interact with either the Public Information Act or any local PD's policies.
The report includes an account of words such as "waiver", "select", "redaction" and "sensitive", that appeared close together when "Benghazi" and "terrorism" was mentioned in the same email.
Pursuant to USSID 85033's procedures, intelligence reports summarizing information derived from the raw data would contain a redaction in place of the identity of each U.S. person.
"Upon redaction of sources and methods, the speaker supports the president's decision to declassify the documents to bring about more transparency regarding potential FISA abuses," he said. Rep.
The small corridor that flanks the back of the gallery features an assortment of photographic works from the collection  — sans redaction, as these images depict entirely architectural subjects.
Redaction was on my mind on Thursday, as the Mueller report was released to the public with swaths of its text blacked out for legal and security reasons.
The second redaction apparently refers to events between July and October 2016, so it could refer to Stone's efforts to get in touch with Assange around that time.
The video offers HBO three days to pay a ransom, repeatedly described as "XXXX dollars," in what Mashable assumes is a redaction of an actual amount sent to HBO.
Screenshot from a Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector General report issued March 2, 2017 showing unnecessary redactions (DHS OIG)The goal of all this unnecessary redaction?
The dogs being very good and this being a very good idea, REDaction hit their goal in less than a day, so it looks like the banner is happening.
That type of redaction was made of Zinke's May 18, 2017 visit to an Interior-owned gun range with the US Park Police, an arm of the Interior Department.
He allowed a redaction containing "a reference about the President's observation about responding to a question he was asked about Russian President Putin" would be allowed to remain secret.
And, after Greenwald was exposed to Snowden and his trove, he became less supportive of the WikiLeaks approach, which typically involves publishing data in bulk, without curating or redaction.
So we can now say with some authority that the earlier redaction in Footnote 85033 was done in the name of a national security concern that did not exist.
" There's another redaction of half a line of text, before Mueller writes: "Shortly after the call candidate Trump told Gates that more releases of damaging information would be coming.
The suit compelled the Justice Department to release a new version of Mueller's report that spells out which of the nine justifications permitted by FOIA applied in each redaction.
The story opens with you encountering a [REDACTED] under the Moon's surface, a revelation made early on, but one of extreme significance to long time players—hence the redaction.
Crucial details, however, have been revealed through poor redaction, documents that were filed publicly by mistake and the sheer difficulty of keeping so much a secret for so long.
In the interest of transparency and public confidence in the Department of Justice, Barr should put away his redaction pen and disclose as much of Muller's report as possible.
He said Suspect Technologies also has around 200 law enforcement clients for its separate video redaction system, which he said is designed to protect privacy of, say, bystanders in video.
Professional redaction software can prevent this, however, and the PDF Association post notes that an untagged and unsearchable PDF could violate the Justice Department's accessibility rules for people with disabilities.
BRIAN MOYNIHAN: Well, in a case of resolution, you can see just what we see you got the same letter with little redaction So we got some tasks to work.
We still don't know the details of the judge's final ruling, as her 100 page decision hasn't yet been released, pending redaction requests from Palantir and the US government.[Bloomberg]
Many of these details are hidden, but we know from a previous redaction error that much of this involves a supposed "peace plan" for Ukraine that Kilimnik was apparently pushing.
Once dedicated to careful vetting and redaction—sometimes too much…Read more ReadAssange has gone to great lengths to control the conversation about the "information war" he's currently embroiled in.
Sigrid McCawley, a lawyer for Giuffre, had originally proposed a light redaction process that would only black out Social Security numbers, the names of underage victims and sensitive medical information.
But when it came to the section on the Trump campaign's links and contacts with Russia, the primary redaction rationale was because the information was obtained through grand jury testimony.
" Their topics for Barr will include his initial summary of the principal conclusions from the Mueller report and his decision to "initiate a redaction process that withholds critical information from Congress.
The privacy group reiterated in a blog post after the second version of the report was released on Monday that it still plans to challenge each redaction made to the document.
Update: Val Gurvits, an attorney with Boston Law Group who filed the defamation complaint on behalf of Gubarev and his companies, said BuzzFeed's apology and redaction wouldn't affect his clients' suit.
The Justice Department had asked for the redaction, saying it was needed "to protect the privacy of one individual discussed in the report — an individual who is not Judge Brett Kavanaugh."
Where redaction would limit the quality of datasets for individuals who wish to see the data underlying a study, access could be granted after they agree to keep the data confidential.
Companies that sell replay scripts do offer a number of redaction tools that allow websites to exclude sensitive content from recordings, and some even explicitly forbid the collection of user data.
Another kind of visual redaction is present in Cervino's work, "Pieces" (23), which at first glance looks like a wall-mounted grid of abstracted, black plastic shapes, which might imitate weaponry.
Just this week, a redaction error in a court filing revealed that Paul Manafort, Trump's campaign chief, passed confidential campaign polling data to a business associate with close links to the Kremlin.
The government overlooked thousand of emails that needed to go through the redaction process, it claimed at the time, and would be further delayed by a snowstorm that blanketed the East Coast.
Agencies requesting continued redaction of certain documents will need to submit a report to the US Archivist by March 26, 2018, explaining why those documents meet that standard, the White House said.
His interview is designated as an "open hearing in a closed space," which means it will be conducted privately but the committee will later release a public transcript, likely with some redaction.
While Trump Jr.'s lawyer hasn't commented on the matter, Rudy Giuliani, the president's personal attorney, in an interview last month tamped down talk that the redaction deals with the Fifth Amendment.
For example, one long redaction appears between a description of Page joining the campaign in March 2016 and a description of his July 2016 trip, suggesting something happened in between those dates.
We also permitted the Office of the White House Counsel and the President's personal counsel to review the redacted report prior to its release, but neither played any role in the redaction process.
Because of the enormous public interest in the report, Barr chose to quickly issue a brief summation with his view of the "principal conclusions" outlined in the report, while the redaction process continued.
Nadler's statement did not suggest that the DOJ had agreed to hand over the entire report without any redaction, which the department has argued would violate federal rules about revealing grand jury testimony.
Most pieces read like a diary page with faint ruled lines, handwriting made ambiguous by colorful redaction marks (more legible versions of the texts are presented on wall labels adjacent to the works).
Comey added that "after he was fired" he was informed by the FBI that some of the language in the memos was "diplomatically sensitive," so he returned them to the bureau for redaction.
Update [Wednesday, January 20th]: A previous version stated that Flores blamed Aoki for demanding the closure of the exits, based on information first published by Mondo Sonoro, who have since published a redaction.
Lausch will also be available to meet with members of Congress to discuss the redaction process to ensure that they remain confident in the Department's efforts to be as transparent as possible with the Committee.
Some canvasses show intelligence documents with the black redaction lines in gold and silver leaf, while others are blowups of handwritten statements by detainees alleging all kinds of horrific abuses at the hands of Americans.
The judge also ordered the government to submit a status report under seal by mid-May identifying any individuals or entities subject to ongoing investigation and explaining any need for continued redaction of the materials.
Mueller's description of the mystery case, at section I.A of part two of the submission, begins with "The defendant has provided substantial assistance in a criminal investigation" -- followed by 22 lines of black redaction ink.
At the moment, A.I. is used for redaction, and Axon technicians at a special facility in Scottsdale are using data from police departments to train the software to detect and blur license plates and faces.
The clearest stance DeVos gave was a soft redaction of a much-mocked statement she made during a debate in January 2017, when she cited grizzly bears as a reason to arm public school personnel.
Many of these details are redacted (and we only know it's about polling data because of a redaction error by Manafort's lawyers), but Mueller accused Manafort of lying about what happened, and Judge Jackson agreed.
Lausch will also be available to meet with members of Congress to discuss the redaction process to ensure that they remain confident in the Department's efforts to be as transparent as possible with the Committee.
"We are reiterating our call — given how limited these documents were and how limited the scope of this investigation — we are reiterating our call that the documents, with proper redaction, be made public," Schumer said.
Mixpanel corrected the password flaw and issued an SDK update, but the Princeton researchers—Steven Englehardt, Gunes Acar, and Arvind Narayanan—say they realized that these types of password redaction failures were probably a larger problem.
Corsi, who came close to a plea agreement with Mueller for lying to federal investigators, seems likely to face continued scrutiny; the first mention of his name in the Mueller Report actually comes inside a redaction.
And as for his four-page letter, he suggested that had he not written it, lawmakers would have bitterly complained if they were given no information or insight into Mr. Mueller's conclusions during the redaction process.
Trump also ordered the release of "all text messages relating to the Russia investigation, without redaction, of James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, and Bruce Ohr," Press Secretaty Sarah Sanders said in a statement Monday.
"I think the first thing would be the prices," Raymond Herlihy of Arsenal supporters group REDaction Gooners says, echoing McKenna in telling me that he's seen plenty of long-term fans being priced out of the game.
"Once we verified that it was the same man responsible for the shooting, the decision was made to publish the letter in full with the redaction of the names," said Zach Haberman, the newspaper's head of content.
Williams concludes, "We think that we're closing what Orwell called the memory hole so people can't change what was said, so everyone can see it that way in the future without the possibility of redaction or censorship."
But a footnote shortly following the redaction identifies the indictments of former Trump national security advisor Michael Flynn, former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and former Trump campaign official Rick Gates.
Justice Department attorneys argued that both parties should wait until they see this newly released version of the report, suggesting that they believed it was unreasonable for each redaction to be challenged, as some would not be overturned.
The dispute is rooted in laws requiring online publications to be submitted for military censorship, which means that as the Israel State Archive digitizes its vast trove of documents, papers dealing with national security may undergo new redaction.
Not only will the redactions be color-coded according to which of Barr's previously-stated four categories of withheld information they happen to fall into, but Barr also said he plans to provide explanatory documentation justifying each redaction.
Despite the fact that Walgreens does use a number of redaction features offered by FullStory, they found that information like medical conditions and prescriptions still are being collected by the session replay script, along with users' real names.
But we found that a page that is unredacted but full of text is about 3.5 percent black, and a page that is entirely redacted is about 34.5 percent black (because of border and imperfections in the redaction).
In March, Brazil's central bank reduced its forecast for industrial production growth this year to 1.8 percent from 2.9 percent, a key factor behind the redaction of its overall 2019 GDP growth forecast to 2.0 percent from 2.4 percent.
Motherboard has appealed this particular redaction and asked for more information about where the program will be deployed and how it will work—information that I requested in my original request but was not provided. 3-17-16_MR21733_RES_ID2016-0336
"After further review of the public records requests that we received regarding the Kelly/Giffords appearance, and further discussions with Kelly/Giffords' representatives, we are releasing the contract with no redaction," said Ron Cole, a spokesperson for the university.
Roughly a third of the pages in the report had at least one redaction, with most of the redactions concentrated in the first part of the report, which deals with Russian interference in the 2016 election and the IRA.
I am writing to Christopher Ray, what the process of document production, who&aposs doing the redaction, what&aposs the criteria, what was it, now we have John (Losh), what is it now, can&apost even get that information.
The new order continued to impose a 90-day ban on travelers, but it removed Iraq, a redaction requested by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who feared it would hamper coordination to defeat the Islamic State, according to administration officials.
Here are five of the major fights to come over the Mueller report: * The Redaction Fight: In testimony in front of a House committee last week, Barr made clear that he had no plans to show Congress the full, unredacted report.
Audible, the Amazon-owned audiobook juggernaut, raced to record a 19-hour audiobook of the report, which was released for free (possibly because no one could possibly want to listen to a 19-hour, redaction-laden government document) last Monday.
The DOJ in April said it was "processing for potential redaction and release certain FISA materials related to Carter Page," after the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking the release of such records.
Perhaps in an effort to compensate for the previous redaction, the Vatican on Wednesday released what appeared to be the full text of the letters between Monsignor Vigano and the pope, who had hired him as communications director in 2015.
Then, instead of working with Congress and the courts to facilitate disclosure of the Mueller report to Congress, he set forth a redaction process that appears designed to deny Congress information to which it is legally entitled and that defies precedent.
The DOJ in April said it was "processing for potential redaction and release certain FISA materials related to Carter Page," after the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking the release of such records.
Those text messages could discuss all manner of things, including, potentially, investigators' suspicions, secret evidence, investigative methods, and information on confidential sources whose lives could be put at risk (if his instruction to release them "without redaction" truly is carried out).
But with more than 1,000 individual black redaction boxes scattered throughout the 448-page document, the report also raised new questions about what special counsel Robert Mueller and his team uncovered that Justice Department officials decided not to release to the public.
Greenleaf acknowledged the privacy concerns, saying in the memo, "measures can be taken to protect the privacy of the occupants of the residence," presumably referring to redaction software that can blur out people's faces and distort or remove audio so they can't identified.
Unfortunately, the team wasn't able to get their hands on an actual IMSI catcher to ground-truth these findings — the devices are jealously guarded by their keepers and information about them is really only available through leaked documents and the occasional missed redaction.
This is usually done through the Department of Justice and the attorney general, which has the responsibility of defending the federal government against lawsuits, which are particularly common in FOIA cases in which a requester challenges an exemption, redaction, or withholding of documents.
He is held at the base's most secretive prison, Camp 7, where he drew these sketches not as artwork, whose release from Guantánamo is now forbidden, but as legal material that was reviewed and cleared — with one redaction — for inclusion in the study.
There are four reasons Barr gave for why certain sections would be redacted, and good reasons for them: We ran a similar pixel analysis (and double-checked it manually) to see what kind of redaction rationale was most common in each section.
Even if the group's machine learning method couldn't always penetrate the effects of redaction on an image, it still represents a serious blow to pixelation and blurring as a privacy tool, says Lawrence Saul, a machine learning researcher at University of California, San Diego.
A BuzzFeed News review of the public version of Mueller's 448-page report showed that approximately a third of the pages had a redaction, and most were in the first volume, which focused on the Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 election.
The document says a US Navy officer, whose name is redacted on privacy grounds (that's what the b7c redaction means), had met Palfrey at the Officers' Club at NAS Miramar while on temporary duty in San Diego, and that Palfrey became "emotionally attached" to him.
Barr identified four areas of the report for redaction: Monday's subpoena threat brings the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives and Trump's Department of Justice a step closer to an outright legal conflict over the right to read Mueller's full report and interview transcripts and documents.
By arranging redaction as a piece of art, Mr Clark suggests that the absurdity of the situation might itself become a form of torture: as the detainee's concept of a reality outside his cell becomes ever more distorted, he starts to question his own sanity.
"The most that we might expect this administration to do... is to designate it as some kind of a record that would ultimately lead to its availability through FOIA, subject to redaction," Schiff said at a breakfast meeting with reporters sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor.
Analyzing the massive trove of documents that constitute CIA materials related to the suspected Al-Qaeda operative Abu Zubaydah's detention and torture, Craze argues that the logic of this archive can be discerned from what is covered up and made to disappear through the procedure of redaction.
The report was released in partly redacted form, prompting Democrats to seek access to the full, unredacted version — and to accuse Attorney General William Barr of spinning the report's findings with misleading public statements and of potentially covering up the most damaging parts under lines of redaction.
And also he made it very clear he had nothing to do with the redactions including this latest outrageous redaction that they didn&apost find out about until the inspector general&aposs report came out about they will stop him, he didn&apost have anything to do with that.
"Given the extraordinary public interest in the matter, the attorney general decided to release the report's bottom-line findings and his conclusions immediately — without attempting to summarize the report — with the understanding that the report itself would be released after the redaction process," said DOJ spokeswoman Kerri Kupec.
Viewers would be able to make out enough to know if footage merited a specific records request and a more precise manual redaction, and they would presumably ask for only the segments they thought they needed; and no longer would the department be buried under its own video.
We actually had teams of people literally working around the clock, and we were all sitting there with rulers, measuring character spaces from the original—because if you look at redactions, often enough you can figure out what might have been redacted by the length of the redaction.
B.I. files suspecting Marilyn Monroe of Communist sympathies remained redacted until 2012, 50 years after she died) and accidentally revealed with sloppy redactions (lawyers for Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman who was a target of the special counsel, recently revealed sensitive information because of a redaction failure).
"Redaction," Mr. Kaphar's collaboration with the poet, lawyer and writer Reginald Dwayne Betts at MoMA PS1 through May 5, casts a critical and artistic eye on the human fallout of the cash bail system, in which poor defendants who have yet to be tried or convicted remain in jail.
Attorney General Bill Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein are giving a press briefing on the Mueller report at 9:30 am ET. Barr is expected to address whether executive privilege was invoked, the Justice Department's interactions with the White House in recent weeks, and the Mueller report redaction process.
" A Justice Department spokeswoman said in a statement: "Given the extraordinary public interest in the matter, the Attorney General decided to release the report's bottom-line findings and his conclusions immediately — without attempting to summarize the report — with the understanding that the report itself would be released after the redaction process.
For example, it's asked for a review of whether or not it is legally allowed to redact government credit card information, which is not at all related to my particular request and is also a no-brainer redaction that's made all the time across government agencies at the local, state, and federal level.
In particular, the Court has held that &aposqualitative assessments of offerors&apos proposals, such as the adjectival rating assigned to an offeror&aposs past performance or an offeror&aposs ordinal ranking under one or another evaluation factor ... ha[ve] no bearing on the competitive process&apos and are not subject to redaction.
"Given the extraordinary public interest in the matter, the attorney general decided to release the report's bottom-line findings and his conclusions immediately — without attempting to summarize the report — with the understanding that the report itself would be released after the redaction process," a Justice Department spokeswoman, Kerri Kupec, said in a statement.
For example, the Democrats' memo argues that even before the FBI team conducting a counterintelligence investigation into Russian attempts to influence the Trump campaign obtained reports from the Steele dossier, it had "sub-inquiries" into multiple people linked to Trump (an apparent redaction error makes it seem that the number is "four").
The millions of dollars that major police departments were beginning to spend on bodycam contracts were millions they weren't spending on better training or new officers, and neither company had come close to perfecting automated redaction, without which Seattle Police would simply be collecting more footage without any better way to share it with requesters.
The Dallas Police Department tells the attorney general that some of the information requested could be "embarrassing" and subject to redaction under a "common law privacy" act, but does not state (at least in the part of the letter it released) which part of which request it believes could result in embarrassing records being released.
An email—first reported on this morning by the Wall Street Journal, then obtained with one redaction by New Food Economy—proposes collective action by the store's rank-and-file employees to obtain an increased minimum wage, among other benefits, and stanch the flow of staffing cuts that began in 2015 and have continued under Jeff Bezos' leadership.
The judge on Wednesday said he would allow the government to keep the redaction of an uncharged third party when it files its status report and would permit the search warrant materials to be filed with redactions of the names of law-enforcement investigators and people who did business with Cohen in connection to taxi medallions he owned.
Scientists and university professors all around the country and in Canada believe we're about to see widespread whitewashing and redaction of already published, publicly available taxpayer-funded scientific research, databases, and interactive tools, such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Sea Level Rise viewer, NASA's suite of climate change apps, and the Environmental Protection Agency's maps of the country's worst polluters.
"Subject to adequate and binding protections, including but not limited to an acceptable immunity and safe passage agreement, Mr. Assange welcomes the opportunity to discuss with the U.S. government risk mitigation approaches relating to CIA documents in WikiLeaks' possession or control, such as the redaction of agency personnel in hostile jurisdictions and foreign espionage risks to WikiLeaks staff," Waldman wrote Laufman on March 28, 2017.
"But honestly, for those victims that are out there across the country still, the second-best thing would be to have some redacted because the redaction of the 11 names is going to cause an outrage among the victims' communities, an outrage amongst the Catholic parishioners, an outrage amongst the states attorneys' general offices, and all of the outrage is simply going to lead to necessary reforms moving forward," he said.
Here is the text of that email: "Subject to adequate and binding protections, including but not limited to an acceptable immunity and safe passage agreement, Mr. Assange welcomes the opportunity to discuss with the U.S. government risk mitigation approaches relating to CIA documents in WikiLeaks' possession or control, such as the redaction of agency personnel in hostile jurisdictions and foreign espionage risks to WikiLeaks staff," Waldman wrote Laufman on March 6900, 2628.
In fact, the replies were so vicious that REDaction felt the need to clarify the painfully obvious: Obviously, this is just a bit of fun, and we suggest that nobody takes this subject TOO seriously, so spare me the usual joyless bastards No one is suggesting this will make Alexis sign a new contract and stay at Arsenal, that is just ridiculous, so just enjoy the Banners I've scrolled through the replies to the above tweets and won't share any of them here.
A Justice Department official, responding Monday to a request for comment on the 1998 interview and letter in light of the criticism around Barr's handling of the release of the redacted Mueller report, said Barr was motivated to release the report "in the interest of transparency" and said the press conference was "important to address -- on-the-record -- questions of process," including the redaction process, claims of executive privilege, and interactions between Justice Department officials and the White House leading up to the report's release.
Indeed, the President's obstructive conduct continues to this day with the Trump administration's improper redaction of emails detailing how Department of Defense and the White House Office of Management and Budget officials reacted to President Trump's decision to halt military aid to Ukraine ordered to be released in response to Freedom of Information Act litigation, the President's announcement that he would seek to enjoin publication of certain aspects of John Bolton's forthcoming book, and Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz's outlandish position on the Senate floor that if a President thinks that his reelection is in the national interest, any actions that he takes toward that end cannot, by definition, be impeachable.

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