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		<title>Obama Administration Keeping Quiet On Anti-Privacy Agreement (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parts of the agreement (ACTA, Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) will allow border agents and officials in airports to seize your digital equipment such as laptops, mp3 players and phones to search for copyright protected material. People who are found to be in violation can have their equipment seized and destroyed as well as a fine.
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