Stop Cyber Spying Week (CISPA)
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Join the Electronic Frontier Foundation and other groups in getting the word out this week:
"Under CISPA, can a private company read my emails?
Yes. Under CISPA, any company can “use cybersecurity systems to identify and obtain cyber threat information to protect the rights and property” of the company. This phrase is being interpreted to mean monitoring your communications—including the contents of email or private messages on Facebook.
Right now, well-established laws, like the Wiretap Act and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, prevent companies from routinely monitoring your private communications. Communications service providers may only engage in reasonable monitoring that balances the providers' needs to protect their rights and property with their subscribers' right to privacy in their communications. And these laws expressly allow lawsuits against companies that go too far. CISPA destroys these protections by declaring that any provision in CISPA is effective “notwithstanding any other law” and by creating a broad immunity for companies against both civil and criminal liability. This means companies can bypass all existing laws, as long as they claim a vague “cybersecurity” purpose."
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"Under CISPA, can a private company read my emails?
Yes. Under CISPA, any company can “use cybersecurity systems to identify and obtain cyber threat information to protect the rights and property” of the company. This phrase is being interpreted to mean monitoring your communications—including the contents of email or private messages on Facebook.
Right now, well-established laws, like the Wiretap Act and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, prevent companies from routinely monitoring your private communications. Communications service providers may only engage in reasonable monitoring that balances the providers' needs to protect their rights and property with their subscribers' right to privacy in their communications. And these laws expressly allow lawsuits against companies that go too far. CISPA destroys these protections by declaring that any provision in CISPA is effective “notwithstanding any other law” and by creating a broad immunity for companies against both civil and criminal liability. This means companies can bypass all existing laws, as long as they claim a vague “cybersecurity” purpose."
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Course this is the kind of crap that leads to companies asking for your Facebook password. Or they won't hire you. Oh wait -
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Date: 2012-04-18 01:19 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-04-18 07:56 pm (UTC)It was so simple, a beat the crap out of Jensen fic! but I'm adding scenes and I got a bad feeling on the word count! like I said steaming drivel. Now if you'll excuse me Jared wants to sit on the couch with Jensen leaning against him, with an ice pack on his ribs. Drinking beer and eating pizza.
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Date: 2012-04-18 10:50 pm (UTC)Mmmmm...delicious!!!
I just killed Amy.
Love you!
*Slinks away*