wtorek, 23 kwietnia 2013

Anonymous and Libertarians Protest CISPA; Tech Giants Don't Give a Damn

The US House of Representatives has passed the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protect Act (CISPA).Last week the privacy invasive CISPA bill passed the U.S. House of Representatives, taking it one step closer to becoming law. The proposed bill allows warrant-less spying by Internet companies on behalf of GovernmentAnonymous is leading a Web blackout that will reportedly include 200 sites suspending operations in protest of CISPA, which recently passed the US House.Likewise, CISPA gives the government and corporations the ability to share your private information without a warrant and without much oversight. The bill has been met with some resistance, but not enough. The House passed it with relative ease, andA mass blackout of Internet sites has begun in protest of CISPA, as the controversial law makes its way to the US Senate. Hacktivist group Anonymous urged support for the blackout, storming Twitter with calls for action. Anonymous has been calling on
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