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WTF!?! - Justice Department takes aim at image-sharing sites
http://news.com.com/Justice+Departme...3-6163679.html
By Declan McCullagh Staff Writer, CNET News.com Published: March 2, 2007, 4:00 AM PST The Bush administration has accelerated its Internet surveillance push by proposing that Web sites must keep records of who uploads photographs or videos in case police determine the content is illegal and choose to investigate, CNET News.com has learned. That proposal surfaced Wednesday in a private meeting during which U.S. Department of Justice officials, including Assistant Attorney General Rachel Brand, tried to convince industry representatives such as AOL and Comcast that data retention would be valuable in investigating terrorism, child pornography and other crimes. The discussions were described to News.com by several people who attended the meeting. A second purpose of the meeting in Washington, D.C., according to the sources, was to ask Internet service providers how much it would cost to record details on their subscribers for two years. At the very least, the companies would be required to keep logs for police of what customer is assigned a specific Internet address. [...] |
this is already in place for some time now
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Sweet. :)
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Great news.
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"the administration has argued that Internet providers must install backdoors for surveillance and has called for routers to be redesigned for easier eavesdropping." WTF!!! Every US citizen no longer has any form of privacy.
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Bump for more views
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i hate file sharing sites as much as anyone else but what mrpinks quoted is going way too far.
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Good to know...
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that's bullshit. I thought that the US was supposed to be the land of the free.
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well the good news is it should cut down on copyright infringement
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its likely to cut something :winkwink: |
that router issue is scary.
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P.S. The same was about 20 years ago in Russia (ex-USSR). Now it's your time to feel the power of the real freedom. Enjoy :winkwink: |
Enjoy what is left of your freedom people. You are losing it day by day and nobody is doing shit about it.
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wow thats really fucked up
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All they have to do is claim it's for fighting "terrorism and child pornography" and people will just give their rights away..
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This should be a matter that the free speech collation gets involved in. This would mean that any website, for example a TGP that allows other webmasters to post galleries would have to keep records of that person for two years.
Not to mention how impossiable it would be for a image upload site like flickr.com and sites like it. This would affect any site that allows anyone to upload anything. Sometimes I wonder how stupid the people in our govt are, then other times they just come right out and show it.. |
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As about the freedom. The US president says everytime and everywhere that USA is a FREE country, actually he says it's a most free country in the World. So here is a question for the US citizens. Could you please name here some things you are free (allowed) to do in the States that other people (say EU or even Russian ones) don't? |
bump! :thumbsup
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wonder if they are hiring?
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And no answer to my question so far?..
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That is unreal. Some of you guys think this is going to stop your images being pirated? Please. It will just reduce your privacy as a citizen and your images will go offshore, etc.
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Bush is an idiot, all he has to do is screw a camera on every US citizen's forehead ....... all in the name of fighting terror of course
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Good read :)
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The tragedy is that what was a slow erosion of rights since 1776 become a tusnami under GW Bush's "war on terror". The only places I can absolutely say have less real pesonal freedom have Islamic governments or are contolled by China, Cuba or North Korea; but don't worry soon the US will catchup with them. There are probably some other third world locales. |
cyberxxx... are you russian?
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Text tgp's would be ok. And sersiouly if the site just forced you to register like gfy does and then kept a record for 2 years of who did what, this would be enough. If you go back to a 2 year old image on this site and look at who uploaded it would be tracable by user name.
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Yes and just a little more freedom of speech without fear of future retribution slips away. Not that anyone can do anything about it but each one of these little steps erodes the rights of free speech and each one added to all the others becomes the end of personal freedom. Sorry to sound so cynical but the current process brings tears to my eyes. The USA was the beacon of freedom and opportunity for a very long time. The current level of fear and paranoia is destroying what is still a great country but now on a very slippery slope. |
I think what the Bush admin is doin is not great for us, the porn crackdown I can't even get into, but also I think people in the US are much better off than many other places... maybe its not about personal freedom, but in the way things get handled here that get handled much worse in other places
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