- Daily COS: Stop CISPA – MUST READ info on what CISPA does and why it is even WORSE than ACTA SOPA and PIPA were.
- EFF: Cybersecurity Bill FAQ: The Disturbing Privacy Dangers in CISPA and How To Stop It
- EFF Starts #CongressTMI Campaign To Raise CISPA Awareness
- Reddit CISPA Action List – what to do NOW!
- Add a Twibbon to your Twitter Avatar protesting CISPA
We need to send a clear message to Rick Santorum and his ilk that the Internet has been just FINE thank you since 1993-4 so we sure don’t need clueless politicians meddling with it now.
LEAVE OUR INTERNET ALONE!
The best thing we can do politically is replace them all – every last one of them – who support the creeping fascism and loss of freedom that is overtaking countries around the world. They are traitors to their countries – clear and simple – and they ALL need to go.
“CISPA would allow ISPs, social networking sites, and anyone else handling Internet communications to monitor users and pass information to the government without any judicial oversight,” said EFF Activism Director Rainey Reitman. “The language of this bill is dangerously vague, so that personal online activity – from the mundane to the intimate – could be implicated.”
CISPA
- NEW: WebProNews: Why CISPA Could Do More Harm Than Good ~ Ryan Radia: CISPA threatens privacy and 4th Amendment rights
- NEW: WebProNews: White House Openly Criticizes CISPA After Cybersecurity Briefing
- What is wrong with CISPA
- ACLU: Stop Cyber Spying
- YubaNet: Stop Cyber Spying Week Launches to Protest CISPA








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Privacy concerns have reached a high level due to the increasing hacking and other techniques disturbing people..
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it will be little by little, all in the name of “our safety”. It’s sad. I believe this must not be implemented.
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July 20, 2012 at 3:56 am
They keep on creating new versions of this internet-limiting house bills in order to get us lost in one way or another. If we focus more on SOPA, we might one day realize that a similar proposal was already approved by them.
I think this bill will consume lot of money that can be used to more meaningful projects of the government. I hope they’ll carefully study this and just come up with a much meaning bill that will care about the interest of the many, not just for the interest of few people.
Twitter: GrowMap
July 15, 2012 at 11:28 am
Hi Mike,
The clear intention of these bills is to take away the Internet as we know it and silence people like me. That is why there was a huge outcry and why we must continue to oppose what they’re trying to do.
You are right. We need to fight for our rights and democracy. Let’s be one to fight this bill like what happened to the other previous bills like this.
Twitter: Amyjames
July 12, 2012 at 2:37 am
All governments want to censor the internet for their own selfish intent. Stop all of this!
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Let us all be vigilant before these greedy lawmakers succeed in their personal motives. Let online community be as free as it should be. We can combat it by having a massive manifestation to be done by each and every netizens.
Twitter: matthewacoleman
June 14, 2012 at 8:21 pm
STOP CISPA already,,,it’s so useless and does not good.
And by implementing this law all will be limited plus more of the websites will opt to provide informations with payment due to security reasons. Internet is very relevant nowadays, Most especially the Business transaction and of course the popular social networking.
Thanks for this article. It’s hard to keep up with everything that happens in DC and I appreciate you getting the word out.
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April 29, 2012 at 2:41 am
These laws are not good for common internet surfers and are damaging internet community’s privacy.
We should try to convince government authorities to stop such legislations.
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CISPA Legislation Is Disguised—Fascism
CISPA the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act if signed into law will allow——the military and NSA warrant-less spying on Americans’ confidential electronic Communications; any transmitted private information circumventing the fourth amendment. CISPA will allow any self-protected cyber entity to share with the Feds any person’s private information that might allegedly relate to a cyber threat or crime. Considering the U.S. Government’s current business relationship with telephone and Internet companies, it should be expected the feds would use CISPA to gain unprecedented access to lawful Americans’ private electronic communications. Almost every week news media reports corrupt police arrested for selling drugs, taking bribes and perjury. It is foreseeable that broad provisions in CISPA that call for private businesses / cyber entities to share with Spy Agencies confidential information will open the door for corrupt government and police to sell a corporations’ confidential information to its competitors, foreign governments and others. CISPA provides insufficient safeguards to control disposition of (shared) confidential corporate / cyber entity information, including confidential information shared by spy agencies with private entities derived from spying on Americans.
The recently House Passed Cyber Security Bill overrides the Fourth Amendment. Government may use against Americans in Criminal, Civil and Administrative courts (any information) derived from CISPA warrant-less spying.
CISPA will open the door for U.S. Government spy agencies such as NSA; the FBI; government asset forfeiture contractors, any private entity (to take out of context) any innocent—hastily written email, fax or phone call to allege a crime or violation was committed to cause a person’s arrest, assess fines and or civilly forfeit a business or property. There are more than 350 laws and violations that can subject property to government asset forfeiture. Government civil asset forfeiture requires only a civil preponderance of evidence for police to forfeit property, little more than hearsay.
CISPA (warrant-less electronic surveillance) will enable the U.S. Justice Department to bypass the Fourth Amendment, use information extracted from CISPA electronic surveillance) of Americans’ Web Server Records, Internet Activity, transmitted emails, faxes, and phone calls to issue subpoenas in hopes of finding evidence or to prosecute Citizens for any alleged crime or violation. If the current CISPA is signed into law it is problematic federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and private government contractors will want access to prior Bush II NSA and other government illegally obtained electronic records to secure evidence to arrest Americans; civilly forfeit their homes, businesses and other assets under Title 18USC and other laws. Of obvious concern, what happens to fair justice in America if police become dependent on “Asset Forfeiture” to help pay their salaries and budget operating costs?
Note: the passed “Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000” (effectively eliminated) the “five year statue of limitations” for Government Civil Asset Forfeiture of property: the statute now runs five years (from the date) police allege they “learned” an asset became subject to forfeiture. If CISPA takes affect, allows (no warrant) electronic government surveillance of Americans, it is expected CISPA will be used by government not only to thwart cyber threats, but to aggressively prosecute Americans and businesses for any alleged crime: U.S. Government spy and police agencies; quasi government contractors for profit, will relentlessly sift through Citizen and businesses’ (government retained Internet data), emails and phone communications) to discover possible crimes or civil violations.
A corrupt U.S. Government Administration too easily use CISPA no-warrant-seized emails, faxes, Internet data and phone call information) to target, blackmail and extort its political opposition; target any Citizen, corporation and others in the manner Hitler used his Nazi passed legislation that permitted no-warrant Nazi police searches and seizure of Citizens and businesses or to extort support for the Nazi fascist government. Hitler Nazi Laws made it possible for the Nazis to strong-arm German parliament to pass Hitler’s 1933 Discriminatory Decrees that suspended the Constitutional Freedoms of German Citizens. History shows how that turned out.
CISPA warrant-less electronic surveillance) has the potential of turning America into a Fascist Police State.
This is so unreal! I mean first it was ACTA/SOPA/PIPA now CISPA..
Really annoying! Well, this video is informative especially for bloggers & leading sites too! Well, here, we need to take a strong firm & stand abide by it!
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April 27, 2012 at 6:14 am
This is very alarming. The fact that governments around the world support this is scary. There was an article i have read last week about Google collecting personal information illegaly. When the attorney general of the US was made aware of this he requested them to disclose this information and they refused. As a result of this the government gave Google a $25,00 fine. Really!? Google makes $25 a second. This is ridiculous.
It is time to take a stand to defend the internet!
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April 27, 2012 at 1:29 am
Thanks For Providing the information about The CISPa, I’m also agree to Stop it and thanks for sharing video which help us, to know the real problem.
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April 26, 2012 at 11:37 pm
I oppose all of these laws offending the internet’s massive power. They are all crazy.
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God now who ll put a stop to this regulation madness !! Cmon man, I think the regulators need to grow up.
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