The latest attempt by Congress to try to regulate and control the
Internet is no longer known as SOPA but instead now called … CISPA … The Cyber Intelligence
Sharing and Protection Act. ~ Video
The SOPA-like bill would give companies the
power to collect information on their subscribers and hand it over to
the government, all they have to do is request it.
Kendall Burman,
senior national security fellow for the Center for Democracy and
Technology, joins Liz Wahl to talk about what this means for online
freedoms.
April 4, 2012 – posted at RevolutionaryPolitics
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