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U.S. defends cybercrime treaty
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2004-04-23

Critics took aim this week at a controversial international treaty intended to facilitate cross-border computer crime probes, arguing that it would obligate the U.S. and other signatories to cooperate with repressive regimes--a charge that the Justice Department denied.

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What on earth gives these people the idea that the U.S. isn't a repressive regime?

That's why Bush is attempting to get this pushed through.

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