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It's happening here in Australia now. On the news today, a student studying ways to prevent terrorism was visited at his home by Federal police people to ask about his interest in terrorism. Only way they could have tracked him was through his university library. Chilling. What's more... more
Reviewed by OliviaB Jul 25 2005, 11:25pm ( 114 reviews ) • librarian.net
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Rated by Thanuir on Jun 05, 11:40am
It is getting worse in rest of the world, too.
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Rated by Simsfanatique on Jun 03, 7:53am
Hilariously chilling...so much so I had to quickly shut down the computer for piece of mind. Kinda makes me glad I'm british, but then we're probably just as bad. Just a little sneakier.
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Rated by chron on May 01 2009, 8:38am
We should all have the right to read whatever we want to read. We each have a brain, and we must decide what is right and wrong. No government entity can decide this for us. Information is information, it is just data. What we do with that data and how we process it depends on our character. Any information is available anonymously via the internet anyway.
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Rated by sandipdasoct30 on Dec 18 2008, 11:35pm
lol
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Reviewed by Jefflengyel on Dec 12 2008, 7:04pm
Hmm, I wonder about bringing in Linux on a flash drive and using that.
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Rated by CrystalNites on Oct 14 2008, 10:58pm
Conspiracy at it's finest.
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Reviewed by largeGROUCH on Oct 03 2008, 5:52pm
Five Technically Legal Signs for Your Library [plus one] CLICK PICTURE TO SEE THE REST