Bill proposes ISPs, Wi-Fi keep logs for police

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    20 February 2009

    Republican politicians on Thursday called for a sweeping new federal law that would require all Internet providers and operators of millions of Wi-Fi access points, even hotels, local coffee shops, and home users, to keep records about users for two years to aid police investigations.
    U.S. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, supporter of a bill that would require Internet user records to be saved for police.

    U.S. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, supporter of a bill that would require Internet user records to be saved for police.

    The legislation, which echoes a measure proposed by one of their Democratic colleagues three years ago, would impose unprecedented data retention requirements on a broad swath of Internet access providers and is certain to draw fire from businesses and privacy advocates.