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U.S. Sponsors Anti-Censorship Web Service
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2003-08-26

A pact between the U.S. government and the electronic privacy company Anonymizer, Inc. is making the Internet a safer place for controversial websites and subversive opinions -- if you're Iranian.

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U.S. Sponsors Anti-Censorship Web Service 2003-08-27
Anonymous American
U.S. Sponsors Anti-Censorship Web Service 2003-08-28
Anonymous
I think it's great that they're doing this, making the internet free range like it should be. but at the same time I think it's a little hipocritical how on one hand we're "helping" internet freedom... and with the other groups like the MPAA and RIAA are all smashing our privacy and freedom. Why don't we do something about those groups while we're at it. you shouldn't be able to get sued by RIAA for downloading music privately in your own home, The internet is supposed to be an anonymous place of information and no one should be allowed to change that, unless it's a matter of international security. :)

thats my 2 cents.

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