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In this week's tech fright forecast: 50% chance of wiretapping immunity with potential breaks for net neutrality

Actually, the chances for wiretapping immunity are probably a good deal higher. We mentioned the AT&T wiretapping scandal back in November with a handy-dandy introduction to the ongoing vote over granting telecom companies immunity from lawsuits for their complicity. Now it appears to be less of a scandal, and it seems like that whole voting thing may be winding down as well.

On Tuesday the Senate voted 68-29 to keep a provision in the current spy bill that would grant retroactive immunity to any of the network providers who happily looked the other way or encouraged the NSA to use their services to eavesdrop on American citizens.

For those of you interested in what your candidate thinks about science, you might want to take a gander at how they feel about tech: Obama voted to strike immunity, McCain to preserve it, and Clinton couldn't be bothered to show. Bush is pressing the House to follow suit.

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Learn about AT&T wiretapping in under two minutes

So I know the blog is called 60secondscience.com, but you should spare 120 seconds for this bad boy. Senator Chris Dodd's staff put together an interview with AT&T whistleblower Mark Klein. Klein is now in Washington to lobby against granting retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies for tapping our phones.

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