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CISPA is an acronym for "Can I Suck Peoples A**" is a very controversial news of this WW3 or what we called WebWar 3. It was a disguise form of SOPA (Suck Old Peoples A**) and PIPA (Poking in Peoples A**)
Now all you have to do is simple. Spread this D*mn word to everyone you know till people wake up again and start website shutdown so we can all win again. Of course, we won't win if we just blah blah.
Also even if ACTA (All C**ks Taste A**) is still on going, we need to fight this current disgusting bill that will make Mayan Calendar a weather channel.
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120410/12180518442/cispa-is-really-bad-bill-heres-why.shtml
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U.N. - deadline approaches for Russia and China!
Next shit appeared... U.N. this time...
The State Department is expected to finally name a lead negotiator next month for high level international talks with the U.N. in December that would decide the fate of the Internet, a senior U.S. official told Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio last week.
The nomination would come nearly a year after then-Russian Prime Minister Vladmir Putin announced in June 2011 that he and his allies sought to establish international control over the Internet. At the time, Putin had “reaffirmed” Russia’s support of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) — a little-known U.N
CISPA is Passed, GoodBye Cyber Freedom
CISPA (Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act)
What is CISPA?
---> The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) is a United States proposed law introduced on November 30, 2011 by U.S. Representative Michael Rogers (R-MI) and 111 co-sponsors. It was passed in the House of Representatives on April 26, 2012. Prior to the amendments offered during final passage of the bill that would address many Adminstration concerns, President Obama threatened to veto the bill.
Definition Reference from wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_Intelligence_Sharing_and_Protection_Act)
CISPA Passed
CISPA is passed! Now never ever put
Supporting those who make a stand.
Fellow deviants, by standing up to the MPAA and other supporters of SOPA/PIPA/ACTA etc, and participating in the Black March, we are all a part of history. Hopefully, it will be a tale of victory for the principle of liberty and the rights of man. I've tried to :+fav: the myriad of art works standing against these treacherous pieces of legislation to show my support. So anyone out there who has an anti-SOPA/PIPA/ACTA/Lamar Smith/etc. piece, if you link me your piece, I'll add it to my favorites. And I'll try to send you a llama if I can! :)
Don't Let TPP Become the New ACTA!
What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP)?
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a secretive, multi-nation trade agreement that threatens to extend restrictive intellectual property laws across the globe.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement is a trade agreement currently being negotiated by the United States and eight other countries. Like ACTA, the TPP is being negotiated in secret, and on a fast timetable. We don’t know what’s in the TPP IP chapter, and that’s what worries us. Entertainment industry executives who are members of the Industry Trade Advisory Committee will likely get to see the agreemen
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I agree with you.
CISPA is the new threat to our privacy and online freedom, please help stop it.
More information about CISPA:
RT news: [link]
Zenoxen's journal explaining it: [link]
Write complaints to Corporations Supporting CISPA: [link]
List of Contact addresses (A continuation of the article above): [link]
World Net Daily: [link]
Petitions:
Avaaz.org: [link]
CISPA petition: [link]
Demand Progress: [link]
Accessnow.org: [link]
is strange how few people have signed the petitions, is unbelievable than only less than 700,000 are concern about their privacy - the rest of the world - DONT GIVE A DAMN
CISPA is the new threat to our privacy and online freedom, please help stop it.
More information about CISPA:
RT news: [link]
Zenoxen's journal explaining it: [link]
Write complaints to Corporations Supporting CISPA: [link]
List of Contact addresses (A continuation of the article above): [link]
World Net Daily: [link]
Petitions:
Avaaz.org: [link]
CISPA petition: [link]
Demand Progress: [link]
Accessnow.org: [link]
is strange how few people have signed the petitions, is unbelievable than only less than 700,000 are concern about their privacy - the rest of the world - DONT GIVE A DAMN