ISPs Ask Lawmakers to Let Them Police Themselves
Three major Internet service providers have promised Congress that they do not monitor their customers’ activities online. However, in an argument worthy of the political venue in which it was made, executives from these companies went on to equivocate about what they were actually doing and whether they had a right to do it. They capped their testimony with an offer to self-regulate — a time-honored and often successful practice on the part of businesses throughout every sector in the U.S. economy.
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ISPs Ask Lawmakers to Let Them Police Themselves
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