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Hackers Said to be Planning to Launch Own Satellites to Combat Censorship

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January 5, 2012
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Hackers Said to be Planning to Launch Own Satellites to Combat Censorship
The news comes as the tech world is up in arms about proposed legislation that many feel would threaten online freedom. - Christina DesMarais, PCWorld
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