Brendan Sasso
The Hill
April 15, 2012
In an attempt to re-create the backlash that killed anti-piracy legislation earlier this year, activists are planning a “week of action” beginning on Monday to protest the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA).
Many of the groups leading the protest are veterans of the fight against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA), including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Center for Democracy and Technology, Free Press, Fight for the Future and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
Brock Meeks, a spokesman for the Center for Democracy and Technology, said the protest will rely on similar tactics as the ones used to derail the anti-piracy bills, potentially including petitions and phone calls to members of Congress.
But he said the groups have no plans to blackout websites, which was a central component of the anti-piracy protests.
“The aim of this week of action is to raise awareness about the serious concerns we have about CISPA,” said Tiffiny Cheng, co-director of Fight for the Future.
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Ah yes, I smell a rigged election coming down the pike ! Can you imagine the Lobbyist money flowing through this skirmish ?