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YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

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aa857a (2) No.923630>>923677 >>925718 >>926940 [Watch Thread]

CTFL+F CISPA 2015
>NO results

>http://piratetimes.net/exclusive-a-sneak-peek-at-cispa-2015/


SOPA's little brother is brought up for a house vote, and there's nobody talking about it? You faggots disappoint me.

c0e03c (3) No.923672>>923677

Even though CISPA 2015 was introduced last Thursday, for some reason, the text of the bill has not appeared on Congress.gov. Earlier today, I called Representative Ruppersberger’s office to get a copy of the bill.

Under CISPA 2015 (HR 234), the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Attorney General, the Director of National Intelligence, and the Secretary of Defense would create the cyber threat information sharing program and also provide oversight for the program’s civil liberties protections. This is akin to allowing the foxes to guard the hen house. CISPA 2015 also mandates privacy and civil liberties reports, but allows government agencies to classify the annexes to the reports. In other words, CISPA 2015 does not intend to have any real oversight for civil liberties and privacy. Cyber threat information shared with the government would also be exempt from the Freedom of Information Act and would be a serious blow to transparency in government. Perhaps the worst thing about the CISPA 2015 bill is that it would give immunity from criminal prosecution and lawsuits to anyone sharing cyber threat information with the government. CISPA 2015 would provide for an even cozier relationship between Silicon Valley and the US government at the detriment of civil liberties and privacy for everyone else.

CISPA 2015 has now been referred to the House Committees on the Judiciary, Armed Services, Homeland Security, and Intelligence.

FULL TEXT OF THE BILL

http://piratetimes.net/wp-uploads/news/2015/01/RUPPER_001_xml-1.pdf

67fbf6 (2) No.923677>>923684

>>923672
>>923630 (OP)
Dude what do you think the shills are trying to cover up by shitposting everywhere?

c0e03c (3) No.923684>>923707

>>923677
Where are the board owner and volunteers? This board needs some THOUGHTFUL CURATION to put it very lightly.

67fbf6 (2) No.923707

>>923684
I've been doing gods works saging but there's not much else I can do

c0e03c (3) No.923891

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mfw this thread only has 3 unique IDs

aa857a (2) No.925680

Why is /pol/ so fucking retarded? First page is filled with shitposts and shit like this, which is REALLY IMPORTANT is being ignored

0d7538 (2) No.925718


f7d3cb (2) No.925750>>925780

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Why we would we bother discussing it? It's just token legalization of shit they're already doing. They're going to do what they're going to do, no amount of letter writing or bitching about it is going to stop it. The only thing that will is collapse of the current system.

0d7538 (2) No.925764

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Whoops my b

any ways skimmed it and there is nothing but fluff that makes this very vague. Mainly gives permission for departments to share "cyber threat information" with each other.

however there is a section that caught my eye…

>EXEMPTIONS (pg 19-20)

> No civil or criminal cause of action >shall lie or be maintained in Federal or >State court against a protected enti-
>ty, self-protected entity, cybersecurity >provider, or an officer, employee, or >agent of a protected entity,
>self-protected entity, or cybersecurity
>provider, acting in good faith

"good faith"

basically defines good faith as not hurting any one. Can't get hurt by something you don't know right?

44a462 (1) No.925780>>925788

>>925750
It's been stopped by the various petitions and e-mails every time they have proposed it.

Fuck you shill.

f7d3cb (2) No.925788>>926940

>>925780

They've been doing this stuff already, ISPs and telecoms share data with them routinely. This is a token legalization of stuff they're already doing and will continue doing whether this bill passes or not.

c73a9a (2) No.926940

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>>925788
Pretty much, but doesn't hurt to continue voicing opposition. Otherwise people won't think there is an opposition. Remember, the loudest voice is the one that gets noticed, so start screaming.

>>923630 (OP)
I cross posted some stuff on this the other day. The threads slid and no one noticed.

467bd7 (1) No.927071>>927431

Bump. PLEASE KEEP THIS ON THE FRONT PAGE.

addcc6 (1) No.927421

Bump

0bc904 (1) No.927431>>927474


9ced3f (1) No.927451>>929507

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I lost my hope for Murrica, hopefully Germany rises once again soon.

0939a2 (1) No.927474>>929848

>>927431
Because shits important

4789a5 (1) No.929500

shit

49a3e0 (1) No.929507>>929848

>>927451
>germany
>rising
lmao

c73a9a (2) No.929848

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>>927474
>Because shits important
For you.

>>929507
>fire
>rising



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