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Lawmakers want Internet sites to flag ‘terrorist activity’ to law enforcement

Posted on July 5, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Ellen Nakashima reports:

Social media sites such as Twitter and YouTube would be required to report videos and other content posted by suspected terrorists to federal authorities under legislation approved this past week by the Senate Intelligence Committee.

The measure, contained in the 2016 intelligence authorization, which still has
to be voted on by the full Senate, is an effort to help intelligence and law
enforcement officials detect threats from the Islamic State and other
terrorist groups.

Read more on The Washington Post.

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