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S. 3016, The Internet Crime Prevention Act of 2008

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Lora Johnston

August 15, 2008, 11:07pm (report abuse)

The federal govt must be the ones to set Internet rules/regulations and sanctions against the global freedom of Search Engines;whereby individuals privacy is being exposed/abused You tube recuits terrorists in USA, etc. court cases of kidnapped minors are displayed on web sites-freedom/abuse is rampant out of control. Govt can't expect parents teachers to stop this. Taje charge the way China govt has w/tough laws and jail time for I-abusers.

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