Thursday, April 25, 2013

Obama administration bypasses CISPA by secretly allowing Internet surveillance

CISPA is widely considered to be the latest version of similar legislation introduced last year called SOPA and PIPA that caused an unprecedented online uproar and backlash. The Stop Online Piracy Act in the House and Protect IP Act in the Senate would

We're at war online. Iran, North Korea, and Russia are the sources of sustained attacks on our government and our economy. They steal from us, they disrupt our operations, and they're no better than the pirates of old. On the

CISPA is widely considered to be the latest version of similar legislation introduced last year called SOPA and PIPA that caused an unprecedented online uproar and backlash. The Stop Online Piracy Act in the House and Protect IP Act in the Senate would

Members of Congress who voted for CISPA last week have received threats of violence and had their phone numbers, addresses and other personal details posted online by those who disagree with the legislation. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and

CISPA is widely considered to be the latest version of similar legislation introduced last year called SOPA and PIPA that caused an unprecedented online uproar and backlash. The Stop Online Piracy Act in the House and Protect IP Act in the Senate would

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Obama administration bypasses CISPA by secretly allowing Internet surveillance

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