Friday, April 19, 2013

Reddit Cofounder Calls on Google's Larry Page to Oppose CISPA

Should CISPA earn the president's autograph, private businesses will be encouraged to voluntarily share cyberthreat information with the US government. The authors of the bill say this is an effort to better combat the reportedly increasing attempts to

“I'm hoping that all of these tech companies take the stand that their privacy policies matter, their users' privacy matters, and no legislation like CISPA should take that away,” Alexis Ohanian, former owner of Reddit (Wired's parent company Conde

“I'm hoping that all of these tech companies take the stand that their privacy policies matter, their users' privacy matters, and no legislation like CISPA should take that away,” Alexis Ohanian, former owner of Reddit (Wired's parent company Conde

Should CISPA earn the president's autograph, private businesses will be encouraged to voluntarily share cyberthreat information with the US government. The authors of the bill say this is an effort to better combat the reportedly increasing attempts to

The House of Representatives passed a controversial cybersecurity bill on Thursday in the face of warnings that it undermined privacy and a threat from White House advisers warning they would recommend President Barack Obama veto the legislation.

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Reddit Cofounder Calls on Google's Larry Page to Oppose CISPA

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