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- Internet_Safety_Act abstract "The Internet Safety Act and the Internet Stopping Adults Facilitating the Exploitation of Today's Youth Act (acronymized SAFETY) were two United States bills introduced in 2009 requiring \"a provider of an electronic communication service or remote computing service [to] retain for a period of at least two years all records or other information pertaining to the identity of a user of a temporarily assigned network address the service assigns to that user.\"In addition, these bills had the following purposes: to stop child pornography, to keep Internet predators offline and in prison cells, to make Internet safety public service announcements to make Internet safety a concern to stop child and teen abduction to get children and teens to report issues on the Internet to parents and Internet officials, rather than to be afraid and to log off and be worried that they did something wrong.Neither bill was passed by Congress.".
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- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink 2009_in_the_United_States.
- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink Acronym.
- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink Bill_(law).
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- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_law_in_the_United_States.
- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_communications_regulation.
- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink Child_abduction.
- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink Child_pornography.
- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink Data_retention.
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- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink Internet_service_provider.
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- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink Online_identity.
- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink Online_predator.
- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- Internet_Safety_Act wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internet Safety Act".
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- Internet_Safety_Act subject Category:Internet_censorship_in_the_United_States.
- Internet_Safety_Act subject Category:Internet_law_in_the_United_States.
- Internet_Safety_Act subject Category:United_States_communications_regulation.
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- Internet_Safety_Act comment "The Internet Safety Act and the Internet Stopping Adults Facilitating the Exploitation of Today's Youth Act (acronymized SAFETY) were two United States bills introduced in 2009 requiring \"a provider of an electronic communication service or remote computing service [to] retain for a period of at least two years all records or other information pertaining to the identity of a user of a temporarily assigned network address the service assigns to that user.\"In addition, these bills had the following purposes: to stop child pornography, to keep Internet predators offline and in prison cells, to make Internet safety public service announcements to make Internet safety a concern to stop child and teen abduction to get children and teens to report issues on the Internet to parents and Internet officials, rather than to be afraid and to log off and be worried that they did something wrong.Neither bill was passed by Congress.".
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- Internet_Safety_Act wasDerivedFrom Internet_Safety_Act?oldid=705944706.
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