
I think there is a way that, working together, we can come up with something that protects the victims, but also maintains the freedom of the internet.
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I think there is a way that, working together, we can come up with something that protects the victims, but also maintains the freedom of the internet.

And a lot of the hits on YouTube I presume were generated by electronic devices, not people...

I am very concerned that we are shifting an enormous amount of the cost of this onto consumers who are not well-positioned, as you point out, to detect most of this conduct.

It is important to note that 22 million people commented on net neutrality or an open Internet.

I look forward to hearing the testimony of today's witnesses on the potential benefits, or, if relevant, limitations of using antitrust law to protect consumers and innovation in the Internet marketplace.

It is not so difficult to do--courts do this all the time.

The current economic sanction so far is not enough. So we should increase more targeted sanctions.

We should continue to tell the North Korean leadership and, if possible, Kim Jong-un himself that America will not accept North Korea as a nuclear-armed state.

We should urge the Chinese Government not to repatriate North Korean defectors back to North Korea.

If the Chinese Government helps North Korean defectors to go freely to South Korea, I think that there could be a massive exodus of North Korean population to China through their borders with China.

Do you think that the Atlanta courts with a 98 percent rate of asylum denial is the model that other immigration courts should be following?

I would ask, again, that you reject publicly the idea that you would use simply the numbers of cases or the amount of time it takes to complete immigration work as a measure of the quality of a judge's work.

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