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Technology companies and public interest groups are warning that an international trade agreement being drafted could expose Internet access providers, Web search engines and other online businesses to damaging legal risks.

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Companies across the technology industry – from Internet access providers to social networking sites to video-sharing services - are bracing for this week’s release of a draft of a trade agreement that they fear could undermine all sorts of online activities.

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Technology companies and public interest groups are warning that an international trade agreement being drafted could expose Internet access providers, Web search engines and other online businesses to damaging legal risks.

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Companies across the technology industry – from Internet access providers to social networking sites to video-sharing services - are bracing for this week’s release of a draft of a trade agreement that they fear could undermine all sorts of online activities.

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