![]() Snowden recounts growing up in a patriotic military family in Elizabeth City, North Carolina and moving to Crofton, Maryland just shy of his ninth birthday. ![]() Permanent Record has been censored in China, with the removed content including comments about authoritarian states, privacy-supporting technologies, and the right to privacy. District Judge Liam O'Grady ruled in favor of the U.S. The lawsuit did not aim to restrict the book's content or distribution, but to capture the proceeds Snowden earns from it. Upon release, the United States filed a lawsuit against Snowden for alleged violations of non-disclosure agreements with the CIA and NSA. The writer Joshua Cohen is credited by Snowden for "helping to transform my rambling reminiscences and capsule manifestoes into a book." ![]() Snowden also discusses his views on authoritarianism, democracy, and privacy. The book describes Snowden's childhood as well as his tenure at the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency and his motivations for the leaking of highly classified information in 2013 that revealed global surveillance programs. ![]() It was published on Septem( Constitution Day), by Metropolitan Books, an imprint of Henry Holt and Company. ![]() Permanent Record is a 2019 autobiography by Edward Snowden, whose revelations sparked a global debate about surveillance. ![]()
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