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Old 04-27-12 at 07:40 AM   #1
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Default Worse than SOPA” CISPA bill passes

Luckily for denizens of the internet, SOPA was struck down not too long ago, but there’s another bill which was passed by the House of Representatives that proves just as menacing. It’s called CISPA, and was voted for 248 to 168. The bill would require private companies to hand over information they pertaining to you if requested by any government agency. That includes websites like Google, YouTube, and Facebook.

The bill is supposed to allow the government to use information for “cybersecurity” and “national security” purposes, but three recent additions to the bill give it an even wider (and vaguer) scope. TechDirt details the additions as the “investigation and prosecution of cybersecurity crime, protection of individuals, and protection of children,” and that “Cybersecurity crime is defined as any crime involving network disruption or hacking, plus any violation of the CFAA.”

So if the government suspects you of having committed some kind of cybercrime, they can dig through your information without falling foul of privacy laws. There’s no limit to what the government can use the data for, either, just as long as say that there was some kind of danger. The even crazier part is that Google and Facebook support the bill, believing it help will protect them from cybercrimes.

It’s not all bad news: first the bill would have to pass the Senate, then it would need to be signed into law by President Obama. He’s so far maintained a firm stance on the issue, saying he will veto the bill if it lands on his desk. The fact that it managed to pass the House without too many issues is a cause for concern though, and the EFF suggests you get in touch with your local representative in Congress to drum up awareness of how damaging this bill could potentially be.

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120426/14505718671/insanity-cispa-just-got-way-worse-then-passed.shtml
http://cyberspying.eff.org/
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Old 04-27-12 at 07:53 AM   #2
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We stop ACTA, SOPA now CISPA whats next SHITSTA?

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Old 04-27-12 at 07:58 AM   #3
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MAFIAA, MPAA, FBI, CIA, HS....
They either want your money, or your privacy.
Only satisfied, when every home got a soldier with an assault rifle in the living room, making sure you behave by their standards.
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Old 04-27-12 at 08:09 AM   #4
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I'm too infuriated. Why do we vote since it doesn't matter anyway. All these people with a title pretty much do whatever they want. I think the american government needs a beat down. The only threats and terrorists I see, are running the country
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Old 04-27-12 at 08:09 AM   #5
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Old 04-27-12 at 08:53 AM   #6
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YEAH like,.uh......the birds and the bees! or something
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Old 04-27-12 at 08:53 AM   #7
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Even being in India, I hate this bill. I can only hope that all the American citizens will follow the EFF's advice and talk to their local representative. CISPA needs to be stopped, as SOPA was. Google and Facebook really need to re-think their priorities. Privacy > Politics
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Old 04-27-12 at 10:26 AM   #8
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Ya we didn't stop acta, Europe is stopping acta cause they aren't liking a lot of it.

Obama said he'll veto this bill but I doubt it. I mean he's said he'd veto other bills but he never did.
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Old 04-27-12 at 10:55 AM   #9
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Even though I'm not from US, this is full of sh*t
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Old 04-27-12 at 11:29 AM   #10
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We stop ACTA, SOPA now CISPA whats next SHITSTA?
When will they learn...
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Old 04-27-12 at 11:36 AM   #11
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I'm too infuriated. Why do we vote since it doesn't matter anyway. All these people with a title pretty much do whatever they want. I think the american government needs a beat down. The only threats and terrorists I see, are running the country
^that
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Old 04-27-12 at 02:13 PM   #12
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This will become like the TSA episode of South Park...
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Old 04-27-12 at 02:27 PM   #13
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They'll never give up, will they?
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Old 04-27-12 at 04:55 PM   #14
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Finally! A bill to get rid of the problem of piracy! All we got left to take care of is hunger, anger, housing issues, natural disasters, healthcare, finance, pollution, child labor, rape, murder, pedophilia, education reform, racial strife, retirement, national debt, international relations, global climate change, underage drinking, illicit drug use, prostitution, actual theft, money laundering, torture, college tuition increase... and all will be perfect! Glad we got number one on the priority list out first!

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