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  https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/201127

Change subject: faq: Fix markup in national_security_request answer
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faq: Fix markup in national_security_request answer

Change-Id: I277280c4a646e072c677f87f1421d70c66b4d28e
---
M locales/en.yml
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)


  git pull 
ssh://gerrit.wikimedia.org:29418/wikimedia/TransparencyReport-private 
refs/changes/27/201127/1

diff --git a/locales/en.yml b/locales/en.yml
index 15794a3..69a2b44 100644
--- a/locales/en.yml
+++ b/locales/en.yml
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
     q_court_order: "What do you mean by 'court order'?"
     a_court_order: "<p>When we say 'court order', we mean an order issued by a 
U.S. court of competent jurisdiction directed at the Wikimedia Foundation. 
Court orders for user data may be issued under various U.S. federal and state 
laws, such as section 2703(d) of the <a 
href='//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECPA'>Electronic Communications Privacy Act</a> 
('ECPA'), a federal privacy law. </p><p>For the avoidance of doubt, we believe 
a warrant is required by the <a 
href='http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/fourth_amendment'>4th 
Amendment</a> to the <a 
href='http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution_transcript.html'>United
 States Constitution</a>, which prohibits unreasonable search and seizure and 
overrides conflicting provisions in the ECPA. We believe that the ECPA needs to 
be updated so that equivalent protections are granted to electronic 
communications and documents that have already been granted to the physical 
documents one keeps at home or in their office. To that end, we are a member of 
the <a 
href='http://digitaldueprocess.org/index.cfm?objectid=37940370-2551-11DF-8E02000C296BA163'>Digital
 Due Process Coalition</a> to help in that effort.</p>"
     q_national_security_request: "What do you mean by 'national security 
request'?"
-    a_national_security_request: "'National security requests' include <a 
href='//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_security_letter'national security 
letters</a> and orders issued under the <a 
href='//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Intelligence_Surveillance_Act'>Foreign 
Intelligence Surveillance Act</a>."
+    a_national_security_request: "'National security requests' include <a 
href='//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_security_letter'>national security 
letters</a> and orders issued under the <a 
href='//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Intelligence_Surveillance_Act'>Foreign 
Intelligence Surveillance Act</a>."
     q_potentially_affected: "What do you mean by user accounts potentially 
affected?"
     a_potentially_affected: "<p>This number represents the number of unique 
user accounts implicated by requests for user data and whose data would have 
been disclosed if we have granted every request we received. This number may 
not reflect the number of unique individuals implicated by requests for user 
data; if an individual has multiple accounts across all Wikimedia projects, and 
we receive requests for more than one of these accounts, we record each user 
account separately. As a result, this number might overestimate the number of 
individuals implicated by user data requests.</p>"
     q_actually_affected: "What do you mean by user accounts actually affected?"

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