EFF condemns CISPA and vows to take the fight to the Senate. "As the
Senate takes up the issue of cybersecurity in the coming weeks, civil
liberties will be a central issue. We must do everything within our
power to safeguard the privacy rights of individual Internet users and
ensure that Congress does not sacrifice those rights in a rush to pass
vaguely-worded cybersecurity bills," said Lee Tien, EFF Senior Staff
Attorney.

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/04/eff-condemns-cispa-vows-take-fight-senate

Hours ago, the House of Representatives voted to approve the Cyber
Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), a bill that would allow
companies to bypass all existing privacy law to spy on communications
and pass sensitive user data to the government.  EFF condemns the vote
in the House and vows to continue the fight in the Senate.

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