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NEW YORK (AP) - Representatives from law enforcement and the high-tech industry met Friday to discuss ways Internet service providers can better preserve customer records that prosecutors might need to pursue child pornography cases, people familiar with the meeting said.
One approach called for ISPs to strengthen their own retention procedures, a step that could help them avoid legislation, according to two people who spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks were private and ongoing.
"Everyone agreed there are things that can be done better," one person said. "There are ways ISPs can better preserve the data (for specific cases) without a blanket retention of all the user data."
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