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Feds: Details of ISP snooping haven't been decided
January 23, 2007
DOJ attorney says there has been no "official" decision on what data providers might be required to retain or for how long.
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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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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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Congress may consider mandatory ISP snooping
April 29, 2006
House Democrat joins Bush administration in supporting a mandate that Net firms store records about consumers' activities.
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Your ISP as Net watchdog
June 16, 2005
Feds mull having Internet service providers retain records of their customers' online activities.
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Gonzales pressures ISPs on data retention
May 27, 2006
In private meeting at the DOJ, attorney general and FBI director pressure Internet providers to record their customers' activities.
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Media groups, ISPs side against Apple in dispute
April 11, 2005
California appeals court urged to overturn ruling that would let the company subpoena records from Mac enthusiast site.
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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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Terrorism invoked in ISP snooping proposal
May 31, 2006
Attorney general said Internet providers must retain records of Americans' activities to help in terrorism fight, CNET News.com has learned.
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Republican politico endorses data retention
May 5, 2006
Aide to House committee chairman expresses support for law prohibiting ISPs from deleting customer activity records.
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