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Lawmakers want Internet sites to flag ‘terrorist activity’ to law enforcement
Measure aimed at helping feds detect terrorist threats, but critics fear intrusion on privacy and free speech. By Ellen Nakashima.
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I feel the same way. For me it begs the question,which is the same question I asked when big media said all ISP's should seek out pirates for them. Why should xyz do your work for you for free? If your looking for law breakers, hire more people and do it yourself. That's my two cents worth and I do give change, sometimes.