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2 Mar 2010

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US Senate Internet freedom hearing

The US Senate's Judiciary Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law held a hearing on “Global Internet Freedom and the Rule of Law” on 2 March 2010. The following are some key statements and materials relating to the hearing... [Includes statements of Senator Dick Durbin, Rebecca MacKinnon. Refers to Google, Microsoft, Bing (part of Microsoft), Yahoo!, AT&T, McAfee, Skype, Websense, Facebook, Twitter, HP, Apple]