Author Topic: CISPA - Big Brother is always watching  (Read 3920 times)

uh guys
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If CISPA passes, it would allow private companies, intelligence agencies and the Department of Homeland Security to share information about cyber threats with one another. CISPA has the support of many top technology companies, including Google and Facebook, who argue it would help bolster their defense against cyberattacks.

However, some Internet advocates worry it would facilitate government snooping on individuals. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md.), one of CISPA's authors, addressed those concerns in a statement Monday.
also ignore tony he's just trying to start stuff

I can't believe this.


Why are they still reviving this crap. How many times has this happened? 3rd or 4th times the charm?
This

Obama says he'll protect the internet during the election

Does this

rip bill of rights
Provisions for copyright laws were in the Constitution before the Bill of Rights.

EDIT: Although if I look a couple posts above me it doesn't seem to be about copyrights at all, misleading thread title.
« Last Edit: February 12, 2013, 09:39:38 AM by Doomonkey »

Obama says he'll protect the internet during the election

Does this
Politicans are about as loyal to you until someone throws a stack of money at them. Pretty much why against lobbying and special interest groups.

Obama says he'll protect the internet during the election

Does this
Obama says a lot of things.

I used to be against this, but I'm not be because I realized that it won't affect any of us unless we're criminals. Why do you REALLY not want it to pass?

Is that an avatar? USE IT.
its 75x75 so yes you can use it as an avatar, but it isnt transparent.

you're just trying to start stuff, aren't you
it's lord tony

Cispa has potential to be honest.

Cispa has potential to be honest.
oh yeah, it's honest.

honestly dumb!!1


rip bill of rights
rip a piece of paper 20 something men in wigs signed 200 years ago or something

sounds CRISPA
don't you loving dare you little piece of stuff

yeah he will get into the cyber security executive order during/after his address today.