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dennydem40z
04-19-2012, 07:58 PM
This New CISPA or HR 3523 Internet Censorship bill allows ISP'S to collect without consent your Web Searches, E-mails, Facebook and tweets and basically allows the Government to spy on internet users. What is worse is that if you make an online purchase, this bill allows your ISP to collect your Credit Card information when you make the order, Banking Passwords and banking information that should be left private. Plus your ISP will not only give this information to the Government it will allow your ISP to sell your information to third parties and if your ISP loses that information, YOU CANNOT SUE YOUR ISP. Plus this bill allows ISP's depending on your ISP's political affiliations to stop e-mails or petitions from coming into your e-mail account or change the information on the e-mail account. This is a violation of Internet Users privacy rights. To read more on this bill CISPA or HR 3523 please click these links:

http://www.prisonplanet.com/red-alert-draconian-cispa-bill-picking-up-sponsors-ahead-of-vote-next-week.html

http://www.digitaltrends.com/web/stop-cispa-cybersecurity-bill-adds-six-new-co-sponsors-in-two-days/

Please call Congress 2022243121 and tell your Congresspeople NO TO CISPA or HR 3523.

Please as well sign these 2 petitions to stop CISPA or HR 3523.

THANK YOU.

http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/cispa/

http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_cispa/

KEEP THE INTERNET FREE NOT UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL.

Reason
04-20-2012, 12:48 PM
http://news.cnet.com/privacy-inc/

pcgame
04-20-2012, 12:53 PM
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Reason
04-20-2012, 12:54 PM
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/04/voices-against-cispa

Bern
04-20-2012, 01:29 PM
:mad:

Lishy
04-20-2012, 01:54 PM
WHY is this even necessary or justified!? Seriously!



“Any cybersecurity bill with information sharing provisions "must include robust safeguards to preserve the privacy and civil liberties of our citizens." The White House declared they would not support a bill that would "sacrifice the privacy of our citizens in the name of security."

Now watch Obama sign it..

Aratus
04-20-2012, 07:07 PM
IN IT TO WIN IT! RON PAUL in 2012 & RAND PAUL in 2016!

DamianTV
04-20-2012, 09:24 PM
Laws are not going to protect your privacy.

Think of it this way. Someone else posted a story of some guy on farcebook posting a picture of himself with a bunch of money, then suddenly suffers a home invasion. To pass a law that protects privacy is exactly the same as passing a Gun Control Law. It doesnt do jack shit to the people who are going to break the law anyway. Its like saying that anyone with the ability to collect personal or private information on someone can do that, but they arent allowed to use that information they just harvested to determine whether or not they are going to rob you.

When I say Protecy Your Own Fucking Privacy, I mean that responsibility is on you, the same way as encoraging (but not forcing) you to get a Gun in order to protect yourself from people who dont give a shit about the Law to begin with. Once your information is out there, you have NO CONTROL over it, or more importantly, how it will be used.

You think the laws they are throwing around today are bad? In the next couple of years, the laws are going to get much much worse. Eventually, a law will be passed that authorizes the Govt to do what ever it wants with all that data it has already been collecting on you, retroactively. Although it is completely illegal, what are you gonna do about it? Sue the Government? Ha! You need their permission! Call your Senator? He is bought and paid for! Protest with a bunch of other pissed off people? Better bring a Gasmask cuz youre gonna get pepper sprayed! Whine and complain? Yeah, thats about all you can do, and it will get you no where. So what CAN you do? Make sure that your private information is not out there all over the internet to begin with. Unplug the fucking phone line from your DVR. Refuse to sign up for Facebook and use some sort of alternative. I highly doubt that RPF sells their user data to the NSA, and most of what we post here is public anyway.

I'd actually recommend going several steps further. Beyond just blocking cookies and the technologically hard shit. You are aware that the FarceBook button on these very forums comprimises the privacy of every single member on this forum that does not prevent their computers from even "talking" to FarceBook. Put that shit in a hosts file and redirect all requests from your computer to farcebook to go to your own computer that you have control. Quit thinking they will never use it against you. Get rid of your cell phone. Dont purchase any cars that have Black Boxes in them. Tell your Power Company they do NOT have yoru Implied Concent to put one of those fucking spy meters on your house. Pay in Cash. Dont shop at place that use Facial Recognition Technology. Instead, write letters. Talk to people in person. Shop at the local non corporate stores.

Unplug what ever you can where ever you can. You wont be able to stop it all 100% of the time, but it makes you much more difficult to track. Not just to the government, but to the advertisers, and especially to the thieves who dont give a fat flying fuck about the law to begin with. Oh wait, thats Congress. I mean, no, wait, that description also fits Congress as well. Ok, the snot nosed punk fuck who just saw a picture of your girlfriend on FarceBook and now knows exactly where you live (since you told him) and is gonna come with a few buddies to do a lane widening project on your Hershey Highway. Better yet, dont believe me? Go as a Jewish person that was killed during the Hollocaust. And you know what they will have to say? NOTHING. They are fucking dead. That is the ultimate price of giving up your Privacy for Convenience.