Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Obama administration bypasses CISPA by secretly allowing Internet surveillance

CISPA, or the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or "the worst privacy disaster our country has ever faced" has just passed through the House of Representatives with an astounding majority of 288 to 127.

CISPA, or the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or "the worst privacy disaster our country has ever faced" has just passed through the House of Representatives with an astounding majority of 288 to 127.

A mass blackout of Internet sites has begun in protest of CISPA, as the controversial law makes its way to the US Senate.

Now it's up to the Senate or, if it fails, a presidential veto to stop the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, known as CISPA, in its current form. The House last week voted 287-127 for this legislation, which gives the government easier

Now it's up to the Senate or, if it fails, a presidential veto to stop the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, known as CISPA, in its current form. The House last week voted 287-127 for this legislation, which gives the government easier

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