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What Is CISPA?
Remember SOPA and PIPA, the terrible "anti-piracy" bills the internet raged into nonexistence? There's a new one, and it's maybe worse: the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act. CISPA. Here's everything you need to know about the worst privacy disaster our country has ever faced.


with very little oversight

Would Facebook need to be given a warrant or subpoena before spilling your data to the feds? Nope! Would you ever be informed that you data had been released? Nope! What if you think the government has accessed your personal stuff without cause? Too bad! They're 100% immune.
This would let websites you use hand over your personal data and read your email.
The scariest part of CISPA is how astonishingly broad and loose it is, like some sort of giant, poorly-built rope bridge. Over a volcano. CISPA would permit any private company (Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, Google, you name it) to give away any and all data it's collected on you when asked by a government agency. Literally any government agency. This data would then head to the Department of Homeland Security.

Huge websites support CISPA? WTF?
Facebook, Google, and Microsoft all support CISPA. Why? Because they don't want to get hacked, and they think this will keep them safe(r). Are they right in this? Maybe, but they're also ignoring the companies can share anything they want whenever they want however they want with the government aspect of the bill.


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They agree to it because they don't want to get hacked?

Ok then...
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dude CISPA got rejected a week ago (maybe longer) look it up
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God damn it. Not again.
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RosarioVampire wrote dude CISPA got rejected a week ago (maybe longer) look it up

It actually passes on the 26th 8987((
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Iglesias wrote
RosarioVampire wrote dude CISPA got rejected a week ago (maybe longer) look it up

It actually passes on the 26th 8987((

It was passed by the House but now it has to pass in the Senate.
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aha none of you no nothing...
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wasnt this already canceled by the white house or something like that
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Wouldn't this be an invasion of privacy on the governments terms because they can just take our email etc... without permission.
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Obama better veto this bill.
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