It’s sad to see our legislators using the mantle of child pornography to order Internet companies to spy on users, forcing ISPs to keep mountains of unnecessary data about innocent Internet subscribers in the hopes that it might one day be useful to law enforcement. That’s exactly why Representative Zoe Lofgren proposed an amendment to rename the bill the Keep Every Americans Digital Data for Submission to the Federal Government Without a Warrant Act of 2011.
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