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Blog Category: Telecommunications

Is Wiretapping Bad: A Question so Simple a Nine Year Old Could Answer it.  Is wiretapping bad for the society and future of the country? The government of the United States considers it legal to listen to the private phone conversations of Americans, to read their personal emails and to go through their web browsing

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Do Internet Surveillance Systems Herald a New Era of State Intrusion? Many internet surveillance systems are already fully functioning today.  They are a potentially dangerous encroachment on personal privacy and civil liberties.  The U.S. government has already tried to extract Google’s database from this organization.  Fortunately, this time they failed, but government doesn’t give up

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Internet Freedom of Speech is Not Only Restricted in Communist Countries, But Everywhere.  Internet freedom of speech is a widely debated topic, as there is a great deal of concern over whether the internet should have the same rights to free speech as people are supposed to be given when they are in the public. 

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How to Prevent Cyberbullying and Freedom of Speech with the same Law.  We always seem to be looking in the wrong direction when we seek to lay the blame of the current problems of America at somebody’s door.  It was the Wall Street mafia, George Bush, Capitalists, Socialists, Christians, Muslims or the gratuitous violence in

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ID Tracking is How The Government Know Where You Are. In the modern age, so many new technological advances are available to the average person but the really scary advances are available to the governments whose ID tracking technology is out of this world, to use a bad pun. The growing trend amongst large countries

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Illegal Wiretapping. Bush Ignored the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to Spy on Americans for Our “Protection”.  Illegal wiretapping has been going on in the United States for many years but Americans hadn’t really been paying attention to it until it was learned that President Bush authorized the National Security Agency (NSA) to eavesdrop on the

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