It has been close to two years since Edward Snowden blew the lid off the mass surveillance carried out by the US's National Security Agency and by the UK's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). And it has taken almost that long for the UK's Intelligence and Security Committee (the ISC) to figure out what to make of it all in order for an "informed and responsible" debate - as the committee put it - that balances the individual's right to privacy with our collective right to security to take place. The Listening Post's Marcela Pizarro goes to Buenos Aires to report on the media law that is more than just a battle between government and big business.