Terrorism, the US Senate makes law for social networks

US lawmakers have drafted a law that requires companies to report aktiviteten online technology to terrorists after the attacks in San Bernardino last week. The law called "The demand for online reporting of terrorist activity", and aims to force companies like Facebook or Twitter to show under the law if they are aware of terrorist activities on their networks.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, Chairperson of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has proposed the law together with the chairman of the committee, Richard Burr. In a press release, the senators put in seemed that one of the attackers in San Bernardino, Malik said Tashfeen ISIS Facebook connections long before the attacks.