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Internet kill switch plan approved by US Senate |
2010-06-27 |
![]() Senator Joe Lieberman and other bill sponsors have refuted the charges that the Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act gives the president an Internet "kill switch." Instead, the bill puts limits on the powers the president already has to cause "the closing of any facility or stations for wire communication" in a time of war, as described in the Communications Act of 1934, they said in a breakdown of the bill published on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee website. The committee unanimously approved an amended version of the legislation by voice vote Thursday, a committee spokeswoman said. The bill next moves to the Senate floor for a vote, which has not yet been scheduled. |
Posted by:logi_cal |
#2 guess it will be shut down every time someone complains about dear leader on Raantburg or some other news or blog site until they can censor it. |
Posted by: chris 2010-06-27 12:55 |
#1 "Instead, the bill puts limits on the powers the president already has to cause "the closing of any facility or stations for wire communication" in a time of war, as described in the Communications Act of 1934, they said in a breakdown of the bill published on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee website." I wonder if he will use Afghanistan and Iraq as a good enough war to warrant arbitrarily shutting down the internet. |
Posted by: Jack is Back! 2010-06-27 07:48 |