it's funny because this bill isn't even close to as broad as SOPA, in fact it's a better choice to pass than SOPA.
• The bill has a very broad, almost unlimited definition of the information that can be shared with government agencies notwithstanding privacy and other laws;
• The bill is likely to lead to expansion of the government’s role in the monitoring of private communications as a result of this sharing;
• It is likely to shift control of government cybersecurity efforts from civilian agencies to the military;
• Once the information is shared with the government, it wouldn’t have to be used for cybesecurity, but could instead be used for any purpose that is not specifically prohibited.
a lot of that information is
false. read the actual bill itself, rather than reading what some random guy typed up and believing it.