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	<title>Comments on: Red Flags: The Great Firewall of China vs. Secret AT&amp;T NSA Wiretap Rooms</title>
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		<title>By: Telecom Immunity Bill Passes Senate</title>
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		<description>[...] We warned about the dangers of the AT&amp;T secret server rooms earlier. Today, we take a step closer towards the police state of China with its Great Firewall that censors and monitors telecommunications traffic. A big win for corporate power, a big loss for the 1st Amendment and the principle of privacy. [...]</description>
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