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    Con la jsutificacion de que estan buscando terroristas, el gobierno de Bush quiere intervenir aun mas en la vida privada de la gente (recuerden hoy seran los terroristas, mañana todos somos terroristas, pasado por no ser cristianos etc etc etc) asi, una resolucion que supone una ventaja, comienza a totalizar una nacion, que vive bajo las teoricas paranoias.Esto es gravisimo bajo estas premisas comenzo el Stalinismo y el Nazismo. Este articulo de Wired Magazine:

    «Google is rebuffing the Bush administration’s demand for a peek at what millions of people have been looking up on the internet’s leading search engine — a request that underscores the potential for online databases to become tools for government surveillance.

    Google has refused to comply with a White House subpoena first issued last summer, prompting U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales this week to ask a federal judge in San Jose, California for an order to hand over the requested records.

    The government wants a list of all requests entered into Google’s search engine during an unspecified single week — a breakdown that could conceivably span tens of millions of queries. In addition, it seeks 1 million randomly selected web addresses from various Google databases.

    In court papers that the San Jose Mercury News reported on after seeing them Wednesday, the Bush administration depicts the information as vital in its effort to restore online child protection laws that have been struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court.

    Yahoo, which runs the internet’s second-most used search engine, confirmed Thursday that it had complied with a similar government subpoena.

    Although the government says it isn’t seeking any data that ties personal information to search requests, the subpoena still raises serious privacy concerns, experts said. Those worries have been magnified by recent revelations that the White House authorized eavesdropping on civilian communications after the Sept. 11 attacks without obtaining court approval.»

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