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Filed in archive Ethics by leon on January 13, 2006

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At the end of last month, I blogged on the ethicallinks questions surrounding telephone companies accused of colluding in spying on US citizens. But this practice goes back a long way, according to a report you can hear on NPR . An interesting look at the legal issues surrounding companies that choose to become the Government's surveillance arm.






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