A bill requiring Hawaii Internet providers to retain the records of their customers for at least two years was shelved Thursday by a state House committee after a cross section of the information technology community slammed the bill for being too broad, Draconian and expensive, and for raising the potential to create more cybervictims.
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House panel drops bill on retaining Internet records
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