UPDATE: Controversial CISPA will return to the House this week
UPDATE: We have a date. Rogers and Rupperberger said they will reintroduce CISPA this week, The Hill has reported. It added that this version of CISPA will be identical to the one that already passed...
View ArticleEverything you need to know about the return of CISPA
On Wednesday, the highly controversial Cyber Intelligence Security Protection Act (CISPA) was reintroduced to the House of Representatives. You've most likely been seeing plenty of headlines about...
View ArticleCISPA sponsors say it won't violate privacy, activists disagree
It boils down to one question: Do you trust members of Congress, or privacy advocates? Two House Representatives, Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) and Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md.), formally reintroduced the...
View ArticleACLU says CISPA fixes still won't protect your privacy
The authors of the year's most contentious Internet bill in Congress think they've allayed your privacy concerns. But just like when this happened last year, privacy advocates don't agree. On Monday,...
View ArticleThe 6 biggest players in the CISPA debate
At long last, Congress is about to vote on the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA). CISPA's stated intention is to make it easier for the government to help online...
View ArticleDespite privacy concerns, CISPA passes in the House
Despite the protests of Internet privacy advocates, the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) passed the House of Representatives Thursday. The vote was 288-127. CISPA is...
View ArticlePro-CISPA lobbyists spent $605 million last year
How much do you have to spend to make sure a controversial Internet bill passes the House? About $605 million. According to a study by the watchdog group the Sunlight Foundation, that's the amount...
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