Fight Back: Congress Pushing Broad Internet Bill!

YIKES! I'm NOT OK with this invasive bill ...



Fight Back: Congress Pushing Broad Internet Snooping Bill

"A direct assault on Internet users" is what the ACLU is calling it. A U.S. House committee has already approved HR 1981, a broad Internet snooping bill which was introduced last year.

They want to force Internet service providers to keep track of and retain their customers' information -- including your name, address, phone number, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, and temporarily-assigned IP addresses.

And get this: It's authored by lead SOPA sponsor Lamar Smith.

The ACLU, EFF, Demand Progress, and 25 other civil liberties and privacy groups have expressed our opposition to this legislation. Will you join us, by emailing your lawmakers today? Just click the petition link and fill out the form.

ISPs would collect and retain your data whether or not you're accused of a crime. Supporters shamelessly dubbed it the "Protecting Children From Internet Pornographers Act," but our staunchest allies in Congress are calling it what it is: an all-encompassing Internet snooping bill.

Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California, who led Democratic opposition to the bill said, "It represents a data bank of every digital act by every American [that would] let us find out where every single American visited Web sites."



PETITION HERE!




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Wakeup's Avatar
So how many forums did you spam this into? Four, five? You better be getting paid by a PAC or something...
Smoke2nd's Avatar
Yes this is just another federal power grab.
This Lamar Smith guy runs around with an R on his name, and the uninformed public think he is conservative. Nothing good about the feds having any control of our WWW. Not for my security and safety either...
I'll take the danger, don't keep me safe, I'm good.
Yowzer's Avatar
I thought this bill died some time ago when Wiki pages went down for the day, etc. Even the guy co-sponsering it withdrew his support.

But, basically this is old news. Mods should lock it and move on.

Thoughts: There is a reason they call the internet: WWW. World Wide Web. I've always looked at it as Wild Wideopen Web. No one country can "control it". Though I suppose LE going after scammers, and kiddy porn guys is OK. Heard of the expression: Too big to fail. Well the internet is too big to ever police. But of course, anyone who watches and believes the TV series Person of Interest knows the goverment has the wherewithal to monitor all of us. The bigest problem is you still need humans to analyse the vast amounts of data out there. "Smart" computer programs can only take you so far. (I'm a software guy myself).
Wakeup's Avatar
Yowzer...dude...RTFA...-facepalm-