Senate Bill Gives President Control Over Internet in Emergency

A U.S. Senate bill unveiled last spring caught flak from Internet companies and civil liberties groups because it proposed allowing the president to take control of private computers and networks in the event of a national cybersecurity emergency.

So aides to Senate Commerce Committee chairman Jay Rockefeller went to work on a revised bill. But according to an article by CNET News.com‘s Declan McCullough, who obtained a copy of the 55-page proposal, the redrafted legislation does

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