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Discussion with Lavabit's Ladar Levinson

FROM CNET:
You're invited to join CNET at our headquarters in downtown San Francisco tonight to meet Ladar Levison, who created the Lavabit e-mail service that's now at the center of a high-profile lawsuit over government surveillance and Americans' privacy rights. Please RSVP here.
Levison, who ...

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