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Friday, July 20, 2012

postheadericon Facebook Pledges Support for Controversial CISPA Bill

Many class B horror movies end with the right to destroy a monster, literally (like a carnivorous beast from hell) or figuratively (deranged serial killer) with the panoramic camera to the creature. Just before the credits roll, you open an eye or an arm contractions so that viewers know who is still alive, ensuring a sequel is in order. Such is the case of bills of privacy of the IAD and PIPA controversial that were destroyed, in substance, by an angry mob of the Internet, does not really kill it completely.

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CISPA (information sharing and protection Internet), the new version of the IAD and potentially the most recent threat to consumer privacy, according to you request. CISPA is a bill written by Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI) and Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD), which aims to enable companies and the federal government to share private information in the interest of cyber defense. If she was to take effect, the ISP may share customer records and communications with the National Security Agency, presumably to catch the bad guys.

"However, the bill expressly authorizes the surveillance of private communications, and it is written so broadly that allows large companies to provide personal information to the government without court oversight - in fact, creating a "cyber gap" in all the laws of privacy existing "Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), there is a group for-profit digital rights advocate general and the Internet, explains in a FAQ.

According to the EFF, CISPA allow companies to read e-mails and share this information with the government, all without a warrant. Anyway, Facebook announced Friday a blog entry that explains why he supports the bill.


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