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Lee Tien
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In one sense, this battle is about the First Amendment in the global context. What we call free speech, a lot of countries deem illegal. If U.S. firms like AOL or Yahoo -- or for that matter, colleges and universities that provide Internet service -- must affirmatively prevent U.S. speech from reaching foreign audiences, that's a big burden and a big chilling effect.
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The FCC's overreach is an attempt to overrule Congress's decision to exclude 'information services,' ... By mandating backdoors in any service that has the capability to replace functions provided by a telephone, the FCC has stretched the statute to the breaking point.
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It's simply a very bad idea for privacy and for free speech for the government to design any technology, much less the Internet, to be surveillance-friendly.
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Even worse, it shows how the government and private industry make backroom deals to weaken our privacy by compromising everyday equipment like printers. The logical next question is: what other deals have been or are being made to ensure that our technology rats on us?
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AT&T customers reasonably expect that their communications are private and have long trusted AT&T to follow the law and protect their privacy.
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AT&T's customers reasonably expect that their communications are private and have long trusted AT&T to follow the law and protect that privacy.
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This may be appropriate for cattle, pets or packages, but for humans it is a very different issue.
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This enables the government to have a much easier time of knowing what private people are up to without any sort of process or consent.
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