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Attorney general to talk data retention with new Congress
January 18, 2007
Alberto Gonzales says it's critical to ensure that law enforcement is able to get its hands on subscriber data from ISPs.
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Gonzales: ISPs must keep records on users
September 20, 2006
Attorney general, other witnesses ask Congress to force Internet service providers to follow customers' activities.
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Congress may make ISPs snoop on you
May 16, 2006
Proposed law targets bloggers, search engines, and Web sites that might "facilitate" access to unlawful pornography.
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GOP revives ISP-tracking legislation
February 7, 2007
New "law and order agenda" proposes data retention requirements. Also, owners of racy Web sites would have to post labels or go to prison.
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FBI director wants ISPs to track users
October 17, 2006
Robert Mueller becomes latest Bush administration official to call for ISPs to store customers' data.
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Qwest calls for mandatory data retention laws
August 22, 2006
Broadband provider becomes first to embrace federal proposal to keep track of what its own customers are doing online.
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Backer of ISP snooping slams industry
May 3, 2006
Congresswoman expresses frustration with ISPs resisting legislation that would require record retention.
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ISP snooping plans take backseat
May 18, 2006
Republican committee chair says he won't go ahead with proposal to require Net providers to store data on customers.
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Year in review: Privacy and surveillance
December 21, 2006
In 2006, some politicians wanted to push for more privacy and others wanted more surveillance. Neither side won.
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Data retention bill expected next week
September 21, 2006
Proposal expected to require Internet providers to keep customer information for a year for police convenience.
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Congress readies broad new digital copyright bill
April 23, 2006
Instead of reforming the controversial DMCA, the U.S. government seems poised to expand it in a sweeping proposal.
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