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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays
an article about the Patriot Act and ISP's turning information over to investigative agencies under its authority has nothing to do with 2257 as they are unrelated completely.
not only that... you fucking twit, but had you read the article at all you would know that the government was unsuccessful in making this happen as the courts have barred them from obtaining such info in this manner.

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You are right... USA RULES...
Please leave all your servers there... There is no way that the gov could ask your ISP for info...or if so, you would be informed ... or at least the gov will need a warrant ... and never would they seize and unplug the box ... how in hell could they explain that ... We unplugged the server of a suspected child abuser and ppossibily a terrorist ....
I will not resort to your low defense of name calling ... continue to walk your eyes closed .,.
and if you ar eable to comprehend the first 2 paragraphs:
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WASHINGTON ? The Bush Administration on Friday filed a motion in federal appeals court seeking the power to force Internet service providers to hand over information on customers ? and barring them from telling customers they have done so.
Under the U.S. Patriot Act of 2001, investigative agencies were granted the ability to secretly demand customer data records from ISPs.
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They were turned down... but you should know they wont take that as an answer ....