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4th Apr 2012, 11:14 AM #1OPψ(`∇?)ψ
CISPA - new threat after SOPA/PIPA/ACTA bills
So, passing bills to shut down the internet as we know it, became new trend for lobbyist.
Latest bill from their kitchen have new fancy name: CISPA
So, what's CISPA in few words?
Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act,
also known as HR 3523 is a cybersecurity House bill that's already gained over 100 sponsors and is perhaps the worst of them all. It would allow companies to collect and monitor private communications and share them with the government, and anyone else.
Well, this bill combines all bills already proposed, like SOPA, PIPA, ACTA, etc into one huge uncontrolled mess, that lets government do whatever they want, with any information they want.
They can censor and block websites such as Wikileaks, copyright infringement sites, and go after owners of those websites. They can,and will tap on everyone's email, they can get your informations from Tor, anonymization service that hides where you are, or hide your identity.
What does that mean? Both the EFF and CDT say an awfully lot. Some of the biggest corporations in the country, including service providers such as Google, Facebook, Twitter or AT&T, could copy confidential information and send them off to the Pentagon if pressured, as long as the government believes they have reason to suspect wrongdoing.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya2TmSmbUQI[/ame]cvrle77 Reviewed by cvrle77 on . CISPA - new threat after SOPA/PIPA/ACTA bills http://i.imgur.com/yAdXs.png So, passing bills to shut down the internet as we know it, became new trend for lobbyist. Latest bill from their kitchen have new fancy name: CISPA So, what's CISPA in few words? Rating: 5
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4th Apr 2012, 12:56 PM #2
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4th Apr 2012, 01:59 PM #3OPψ(`∇?)ψ
Nope, they are not tired, they WILL force it, passing more than one bill at a time, until they succeed. Lots of money and interest is involved in passing laws that limit freedom of people, and limit sources such as internet.
They won't give up until someone owns internet, even though we think it's impossible.
Own all ISPs, and bam, you own the internet.
But, they just need laws, to make it kinda legal, so they don't cause revolution on streets. It's the way how it always worked.
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4th Apr 2012, 02:06 PM #4Banned
Looks like there's a new "PA" everyday...
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4th Apr 2012, 02:16 PM #5Member
We need a lot of salt to neutralize the equation. Take out the sponsors one by one. Like if you agree cuz it seems that they will never try to understand what the people (the "demo" in democracy) want.
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4th Apr 2012, 02:38 PM #6Member
As long as big buisness has $, they will try to screw the people, as will the government. The people are truly just pawns in their viscious power game.
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4th Apr 2012, 02:48 PM #7Member
Dont care what they are trying Other Countrys other Rules.
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4th Apr 2012, 07:39 PM #8MemberWebsite's:
FlowForums.comSay that now but US has a foothold in every country.
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