In case if you never saw it (You might have if you had Firefox; the default webpage contained a link to it), CISPA is 2 steps away from being PASSED. Not even lieing here. Google "CISPA".
Currently, it has passed the House of Reps and is on it's way to the Senates, then to the president (who then can technically veto it, but not completely stop it).
If you don't know what CISPA is, it's basically a non-"lethal" SOPA. It does not allow them to censor the internet, however it allows ANY corporate to request information on the suspected IP address and have complete logs over of what you have done on the internet.
Upon looking this up recently, they also had used the Boston Marathon bombing to get it passed as the bombers had apparently used the internet to look up information on how to make the bombs (which, though is a huge tragic and depressing event, was somewhat slimy in my eyes).
Currently, all the big-name companies (besides Google, who stated that they do support it, however, the bill needs reworking) are for this.
Now that explaining is done, what's your stand point on it? I (myself) won't change my personal opinion of you if you support it because I know that the whole objective is that they need to prevent piracy, and isn't that supposed to be a good thing?
I'll state mine:
I think this is for the right reason, but with the wrong methods.
Currently, it has passed the House of Reps and is on it's way to the Senates, then to the president (who then can technically veto it, but not completely stop it).
If you don't know what CISPA is, it's basically a non-"lethal" SOPA. It does not allow them to censor the internet, however it allows ANY corporate to request information on the suspected IP address and have complete logs over of what you have done on the internet.
Upon looking this up recently, they also had used the Boston Marathon bombing to get it passed as the bombers had apparently used the internet to look up information on how to make the bombs (which, though is a huge tragic and depressing event, was somewhat slimy in my eyes).
Currently, all the big-name companies (besides Google, who stated that they do support it, however, the bill needs reworking) are for this.
Now that explaining is done, what's your stand point on it? I (myself) won't change my personal opinion of you if you support it because I know that the whole objective is that they need to prevent piracy, and isn't that supposed to be a good thing?
I'll state mine:
I think this is for the right reason, but with the wrong methods.
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