Whether DOJ violated the terms of use for Promis is a legitimate point of contention, but it is merely a contractual dispute. Mark Levin, whom I have the highest respect for, insists that Inslaws rights were not violated, but I'm not so sure.
But the allegations that Promis was some sort of Orwellian Big Brother software capable of tracking every person and financial transaction on the planet is a wild fantasy. There are not termite-embedded Promis terminals with micro-satellite uplinks. There was no Fifth Column of Kentucky hackers blackmailing politicians into resigning. This crap came straight out of a fictional novel about the NSA written in the early 1980s.