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protections contained in the bill", the inclusion of an anti-tasking provision to "explicitly prohibits the government from conditioning its sharing of cyber threat intelligence on the sharing of private sector information with the government", and the prevention of the government from using the information for "any other lawful purpose unless the government already has a significant cybersecurity or national security purpose in using the information". Relevant provisions were also clarified to "focus on the fact that the bill is designed to protect against unauthorized access to networks or systems, including unauthorized access aimed at stealing private or government information". In addition, already collected cyberthreat data can also be used to investigate "the imminent threat of bodily harm to an individual" or "the exploitation of a minor," bringing the bill into line with existing law codified by the
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852:(ACLU) has also issued a statement opposing the bill stating, "The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act would create a cybersecurity exception to all privacy laws and allow companies to share the private and personal data they hold on their American customers with the government for cybersecurity purposes." As the statement continues, "Beyond the potential for massive data collection authorization, the bill would provide no meaningful oversight of, or accountability for, the use of these new information-sharing authorities."
476:, the chairman and ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, respectively, said on April 25, 2012, that the Obama administration's opposition is mostly based on the lack of critical infrastructure regulation, something outside of the jurisdiction of the Intelligence committee; they have also since introduced a package of amendments to the legislation that, "address nearly every single one of the criticisms leveled by the Administration, particularly those regarding privacy and civil liberties of Americans".
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announced the approval of several amendments to CISPA, including the addition of a new provision "to permit federal lawsuits against the government for any violation of restrictions placed on the government's use of voluntarily shared information, including the important privacy and civil liberties
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Congress and the President to reject it saying, in part, "The version of CISPA which just emerged from the House Intelligence Committee does not address the privacy failings in the previous version, which the White House wisely rejected. The bill still retains its
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Internet users, Rep. Mike Rogers characterized the growing
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America, but lacks the tools necessary to distinguish whether there is a criminal hiding in the attic. Why surrender the core of our privacy for the sake of corporate and governmental
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bill now before the US Congress. In the name of the war on cyber crime, it would allow the government and private companies to deploy draconian measures to monitor, even censor, the Web. It might even be used to close down sites that publish classified files or
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Internet browsing information. The House should vote against it."
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Twitter campaign with the hash-tags #CISPA and #CongressTMI,) including, but not limited to, the
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protests against CISPA as 'turbulence' and vowed to push for a floor vote without radical changes."
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actually make CISPA worse. Therefore, Congress should not pass CISPA".
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2880:"House Homeland Security Panel Fights to Stay in Cybersecurity Debate"
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2186:"Don't Let Congress Use "Cybersecurity" Fears to Erode Digital Rights"
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Don't Let Congress Use "Cybersecurity" Fears to Erode Digital Rights
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1461:"Forget SOPA, You Should Be Worried About This Cybersecurity Bill"
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2021:"Opposition grows to CISPA 'Big Brother' cybersecurity bill"
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or earlier Congresses has to pass both chambers again.
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2657:"Stop Cyber Spying Week Launches to Protest CISPA"
2301:"Cybersecurity's 7-Step Plan for Internet Freedom"
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1794:"CISPA Not the Right Way to Achieve Cybersecurity"
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2489:"Letter to Rogers and Ruppersberger"
2419:"CISPA is Terrible for Transparency"
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2207:Stenovec, Timothy (April 25, 2012).
2142:"Voices of Opposition Against CISPA"
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2858:"H.R. 3674: PRECISE Act of 2011"
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1904:"H.R. 3523 - Letters of Support"
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2066:"CISPA is the new SOPA"
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2757:"Everything Anonymous"
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