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Topic: Senate passes controversial cybersecurity-cyberspying bill 74-21 (Read 359 times)

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There's no going back folks, the internet is essentially now a 'public restroom'. How is that? because public toilets are places where you go into, do your business, and get out of as quickly as possible. That's natural human reaction. Has anyone noticed how less email you write, post Snowden revelation era? Not necessarily by consciously decided to, but it just feels like a public toilet now...I just don't use it anymore. Internet is nothing more than viewing portal now, okay for finding info but nothing you'll ever want to put anything personal into anymore. In a short 20 years now, the internet has become a wasteland. Search elsewhere to invest your future.
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Oh! this was  the guy who told the world that we are being spied. I sure would hope This can become a law. and some Netizens dont even know him or what we sacrificed for such informations
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Senate passes controversial cybersecurity-cyberspying bill 74-21

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/10/senate-passes-controversial-cybersecurity-cyberspying-bill-74-21/

<< Bill gives corporate America legal immunity when sharing consumer data to DHS. >>

CISA Security Bill Passes Senate With Privacy Flaws Unfixed

http://www.wired.com/2015/10/cisa-cybersecurity-information-sharing-act-passes-senate-vote-with-privacy-flaws/

<< On Tuesday afternoon, the Senate voted 74 to 21 to pass a version of CISA that roughly mirrors legislation passed in the House earlier this year, paving the way for some combined version of the security bill to become law. >>

Senate passes controversial cybersecurity bill Cisa 74 to 21

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/27/cisa-cybersecurity-bill-senate-vote

<< Senate votes in favor of bill critics including Edward Snowden say will allow the government to collect sensitive personal data unchecked. >>

A Quick Guide to the Cybersecurity Bill Passed by the U.S. Senate

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-quick-guide-to-the-senate-s-newly-passed-cybersecurity-bill/

<< The basics of the controversial Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA). >>
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