Attorney general to talk data retention with new Congress | CNET News.com
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WASHINGTON–The Bush administration plans to approach Congress again this year about the possibility of new rules requiring Internet service providers to retain information about their subscribers for a certain period of time.
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Thursday that he is continuing to explore such legislation, pertaining not to “data retained by government, but (to) data retained by ISPs that could be accessed with a court order.”
“I would like to have a discussion with the Congress about that,” he said at a broader oversight hearing convened Thursday by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.
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