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Of Sense and Sensenbrenner

It’s always refreshing when a Member of Congress uses point-blank declarative statements that leave little room for misinterpretation. Such was the case today when Rep. James Sensenbrenner, (R-WI), opened a hearing on a bill that would require major ISPs, private and non-profit companies, libraries, coffee shops and diners that offer Internet services to collect and maintain records that would tie IP addresses to individual users for 18 months.