[okfn-br] Fwd: CISPA is Back

Alexandre Hannud Abdo abdo em member.fsf.org
Quinta Março 21 05:25:33 UTC 2013


Ni!

A CISPA, uma das irmãs da família SOPA/PIPA, está sendo trazida do
inferno e reintroduzida no congresso dos EUA.

Infelizmente essas coisas tendem a espalhar-se internacionalmente quando
pegam na metrópole, portanto interessa nos manifestar contra:

http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/veto_cispa/?referring_akid=2062.1596981.Yk1n-x&source=mailto

Mais abaixo, em inglês.

Ab s,
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Friends:

CISPA is back, and we need Obama to stand up for privacy by pledging to
veto it.

Click here to tell Obama to veto CISPA:

http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/veto_cispa/?referring_akid=2062.1596981.Yk1n-x&source=mailto

Last year, our collective efforts helped put a stop to one of the
gravest threats to online privacy and internet freedom we have ever seen
-- The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act.

The bill grants companies unprecedented power to obtain users' personal
information (such as from private communications) and to disclose that
data to the government without a warrant -- including sending data to
the National Security Agency.

Earlier this year CISPA was reintroduced in the House of
Representatives. Last year Obama pledged to veto CIPSA -- we need him to
do so again.

The new bill has the very same dangerous problems as last year's
version. CISPA 2.0 would grant immunity to private companies who share
your data with other companies, private agencies, and the government.

And CISPA permits the use of your personal data for reasons completely
unrelated to cybersecurity.

Now, as before, we cannot sacrifice our hard-won liberties and privacy
rights in the pursuit of a misguided and overbroad conception of
"security."

We need your help.

Click here to tell Obama to veto CISPA:

http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/veto_cispa/?referring_akid=2062.1596981.Yk1n-x&source=mailto

Thanks!




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