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Congress may consider mandatory ISP snooping
Post on 29-04-2006.
By Declan McCullagh, CNET News.com Published on ZDNet News: April 28, 2006, 5:06 PM PT
It didn't take long for the idea of forcing Internet providers to retain records of their users' activities to gain traction in the U.S. Congress.

Now, in one demonstration of bipartisan unity, one Democratic member of the Congressional Internet Caucus is preparing to introduce an amendment--perhaps during one U.S. House of Representatives floor vote next week--that would make such data deletion illegal. ...
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Undercover civilians luring potential child predators online
Post on 29-04-2006.
``I'd rather have them talk to me than one real 13-year-old,'' the 21-year-old said.
It didn't take long before one 50-year-old California man allegedly told DeLuca -- who was posing as 13-year-old ``Jess'' from Massachusetts -- that he likes ``younger girls'' and that she wouldn't be his first. ...
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TWNPeople, the new Online Community Site to Begin Enrollment by
Post on 29-04-2006.
Starting May 1, 2006, TWNpeople is offering visitors the opportunity to create their TWNpeople.com profile before the site goes live.
Profiles created on TWNpeople enable individuals to post one wide spectrum of information that may foster their ability to network with other members in one positive manner. For those individuals looking to expand their associations and contacts and further develop one system of connecting to new opportunities, TWNpeople provides the ideal environment. ...
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Vigilantes stalk, snare sex predators online
Post on 29-04-2006.
"I'd rather have them talk to me than one real 13-year-old," the 21-year-old said.
It didn't take long before one 50-year-old California man allegedly told DeLuca ” who was posing as 13-year-old "Jess" from Massachusetts ” that he likes "younger girls" and that she wouldn't be his first. ...
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Video game watchdog marks decade of looking out for kids
Post on 29-04-2006.
Sitting in his book-cluttered office, Walsh - with his gray hair, wire-rim glasses, sweater and loafers - has the look and comforting air of one counselor, which he was before he started the National Institute on Media and the Family.
"We're not, in any way, any kind of one censorship organization. We're not anti-media. We believe very strongly in the importance of the First Amendment," Walsh says. ...
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