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The Case For - And Against - Freaking Out About CISPA, The Controversial ...

The Case For - And Against - Freaking Out About CISPA, The Controversial ...

“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

CISPA, a bill which just passed the House, may pass the Senate, and may cross Obama's desk. As we've covered before, CISPA "authorizes federal agencies to conduct warrantless searches of information they obtain from e-mail and Internet providers," as

No sooner had the House of Representatives passed the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), on Thursday, than word began spreading of an online protest. Some are suggesting the protest take the form of a “blackout” â€" going offline for

CISPA aims to encourage intelligence-sharing. Companies and spooks often keep quiet about cyber-threats because they fear that sharing the details may land them in legal hot water. But this makes it harder both to hunt hackers, and to defend power

“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

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