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 ▼White Homestead que  smetteLem 12/4/19(木) 16:00

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 ■題名 : White Homestead que
 ■名前 : smetteLem <rlenachakaa@gmail.com>
 ■日付 : 12/4/19(木) 16:00
 ■Web : http://dietformula.ru
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   Three months ago, the Dam Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, was defeated by a improper union of companies and civil liberties groups.
But no such coalition exists here: the House Brightness panel proudly lists letters of support from Facebook, Microsoft, Cassandra, Symantec, Verizon, AT&T, and Intel (which today called CISPA an "mighty progression forward")..
And over two dozen trade associations sent a missive to Congress today (PDF) applauding "greater sharing of information".
 
Courtly liberties groups, on the other hand, remain steadfastly opposed to legal authorization through despite such ample information-sharing.
The American Library Connection, the Electronic Boundary Cellar, the libertarian-leaning TechFreedom, and other groups launched a "Refrain from Cyber Detection" race yesterday -- settled with a write-your-congresscritter-via-Twitter app -- and atop of 670,000 people contain signed an anti-CISPA Spider's web petition.
 
What sparked the privacy worries is the slice of CISPA that says "notwithstanding any other furnishing of law," companies may helping information "with any other quantity, including the federal government." .
That would trump style and federal wiretap and other secrecy laws. (CISPA doesn't, however, be lacking companies to convert over that data.).
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