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Gonzales pressures ISPs to retain network and subscriber data

News Type: Event — Seeded on Sun May 28, 2006 2:08 PM EDT
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politics, news, fbi, attorney-general, isp, gonzales, child-pornography, logs, mueller
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Obviously anyone opposing this request must be a supporter of child pornography, right? Under the guise of fighting kiddie-porn, privacy slowly withers away.

"U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and FBI Director Robert Mueller on Friday urged telecommunications officials to record their customers' Internet activities, CNET News.com has learned.

In a private meeting with industry representatives, Gonzales, Mueller and other senior members of the Justice Department said Internet service providers should retain subscriber information and network data for two years, according to two sources familiar with the discussion who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The closed-door meeting at the Justice Department, which Gonzales had requested, according to the sources, comes as the idea of legally mandated data retention has become popular on Capitol Hill and inside the Bush administration. Supporters of the idea say it will help prosecutions of child pornography because in many cases, logs are deleted during the routine course of business."

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  1. In order to fight the terrorists, we have to give up certain civil liberties. (Don't worry, we're not giving up the important ones, and if you're not a terrorist you have nothing to worry about)
  2. In order to fight the child pornographers, we have to give up a few more civil liberties. (Again, not really the important ones, if you're not a child pornographer you don't have anything to worry about)
  3. Hey, who ever said that civil liberties were all that important anyway? The Constitution? It's just a g*d d*mned piece of paper!
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