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Using P2P To Make Gov't Documents Easy To Find

Trinition writes "Kim Zetter wrote for Wired News that "While legislators in Washington work to outlaw peer-to-peer networks, one website is turning the peer-to-peer technology back on Washington to expose its inner, secretive workings." For once, we have a concrete example to point to when citing the merits of P2P."

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  1. I'll bet Bush. by solarmist · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    If Bush ever finds this website I'll bet he has the Department of Homeland Security shut it down on the grounds that terrorists could possibly thinking about consider using it for terrorism.

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    "Curiouser and Curiouser" - Alice
  2. Re:P2P and terror by Random_Goblin · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    "free speach,"

    "Your all"

    "Busch"

    Is it because you like Dubya's views on education?