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SmiggyG
07-30-2011, 05:46 AM
"A direct assault on Internet users" is what the ACLU is calling it.

Yesterday a U.S. House committee approved HR 1981, a broad new Internet snooping bill. They want to force Internet service providers to keep track of and store their customers' information -- including your name, address, phone number, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, and temporarily-assigned IP addresses.

The American Civil Liberties Union, the American Library Association, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Demand Progress, and 25 other civil liberties and privacy groups have expressed our opposition to this legislation.

Will you join us in opposition by emailing your lawmakers right away? Just click here.

They've 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.

CNet Reports: 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.'"

"The bill is mislabeled," said Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, the senior Democrat on the panel. "This is not protecting children from Internet pornography. It's creating a database for everybody in this country for a lot of other purposes."

Please click here to join the Center for Democracy and Technology, the Consumer Federation of America, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, Demand Progress and 25 other civil liberties and privacy groups in opposing this legislation.

Thanks for fighting for Internet freedom.

-- The Demand Progress team
Seem like there's a new bill every month anymore trying to censor and control the internet here in the US. Getting tired of all the tyranny here anymore. Sad thing is that so called wackos like me have been warning about this stuff for a couple of years now. What's even worse is that 1st they say "you're crazy, stuff like that is conspiracy theory. The government could care less what you do." Now they say "of course they have to do something, the internet is getting out of control"

We are becoming a police state more and more everyday.

S Carver Orne
07-30-2011, 07:03 AM
Protecting Children From Internet Pornographers Act of 2011 (http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d112:h.r.1981:)

Protecting children, eh? Getting tired of stupid bills with Gray-area names, pancaked with a bunch of dumb shit, being dropped constantly by Congressmen/women who just want to do something historical. 25 no-name morons throwing their names on it, hoping to get a piece of the would-be fame.

Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself.
- Mark Twain

Tonus
07-30-2011, 11:25 AM
They want to force Internet service providers to keep track of and store their customers' information -- including your name, address, phone number, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, and temporarily-assigned IP addresses.
Good thing that internet security is so good, and so thoroughly and carefully implemented, that there's no way that hackers could get into those information stores and access it all. :mellow:

Grunthos
07-30-2011, 02:48 PM
My understanding is that the bill seeks keystroke-level monitoring, and 12-months retention.

Some congressman must be heavily invested in hard drives.

keystroke-level monitoring means not just your ID info, but your passwords and everything you write will be available for fed scrutiny for a year.

The KGB would have creamed itself for that level of control over the populace.