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I'm guessing the events over the past two months at the University of Pittsburgh aren't helping.

For those not in the know, someone used an email anonymizer service and basically crippled the campus with bomb threats. Pitt had to spend millions on security. Apparently they agreed to stop if the university took down the $50,000 reward, but if this starts becoming more widespread, these bills will easily pass with most of the public's support.
 
I'm guessing the events over the past two months at the University of Pittsburgh aren't helping.

For those not in the know, someone used an email anonymizer service and basically crippled the campus with bomb threats. Pitt had to spend millions on security. Apparently they agreed to stop if the university took down the $50,000 reward, but if this starts becoming more widespread, these bills will easily pass with most of the public's support.

There needs to be some sort of tool/bill law enforcement can use, but it needs to have protections for the people. This one had next to none, especially the final version that passed.
 
I'm guessing the events over the past two months at the University of Pittsburgh aren't helping.

For those not in the know, someone used an email anonymizer service and basically crippled the campus with bomb threats. Pitt had to spend millions on security. Apparently they agreed to stop if the university took down the $50,000 reward, but if this starts becoming more widespread, these bills will easily pass with most of the public's support.

And I'm totally down with that. What I'm not cool with are bills that grant the government new powers without sufficient safeguards against abuse, or ham-fisted measures created by people who don't understand the first thing about how the internet works.
 
I love it when I hear conservatives yack on about how Obama is eliminating their freedoms, and then the goons they put into office vote for shit like this, and they don't say a word.
 
It will get veto'd. I'm sure that some form of this bill will be passed in short order though. It scares me that people who have to take a field trip to learn about atm machines will be crafting laws to deal with cyber threats.
 
I love it when I hear conservatives yack on about how Obama is eliminating their freedoms, and then the goons they put into office vote for shit like this, and they don't say a word.

Both sides are just as bad, both are taking away our freedoms.
 
If this passes, I'm moving. Fuck this country.
Don't be a pussy. If this passes (which I doubt, but IF), people need to get out of the chairs and desks and actually show they have a voice that is more audible than their tweets.

Biggest probably in this country right now is how apathetic everyone has become, even for the things they care or believe in.

Stuff like this wouldn't have a chance at getting passed if everyone who was against it actually took to the streets or did something to that effect. Instead all we do is FB/twitter bitch about it. This is why that defense bill (National Defense Authorization Act) which Obama signed, passed. Despite its absurdities and everyone going crazy on the internet about it, eventually all that subsided.
 
Wow, after the SOPA battle I guess everyone who mattered got tired and stopped fighting.

And we wonder why this shit keeps getting passed through.

Nice to know Barry will veto, but he can't be President forever; I sure hope now more than ever that he gets a second term.

And even if Obama gets re-elected it's unlikely the Senate will stay in the blue column, so that's going to allow this stuff to get even closer to passing.
 
My How positions change when people arent riding their ass anymore.

4 Months ago :

Obama I will veto this bill!!


Today:
Obama:
In response to the 52 to 46 vote today, the White House condemned the delay, stating that failure to pass a cybersecurity bill is "a profound disappointment."
 
My How positions change when people arent riding their ass anymore.

4 Months ago :

Obama I will veto this bill!!


Today:
Obama:
In response to the 52 to 46 vote today, the White House condemned the delay, stating that failure to pass a cybersecurity bill is "a profound disappointment."

Talking about two different things.
 
My How positions change when people arent riding their ass anymore.

4 Months ago :

Obama I will veto this bill!!


Today:
Obama:
In response to the 52 to 46 vote today, the White House condemned the delay, stating that failure to pass a cybersecurity bill is "a profound disappointment."

... perhaps you should stay more alert and aware of whats going on. A few democratic Senators like Hayden, Franken, and Sanders are trying to push amendments that would make this bill more privacy friendly. Obama supports this bill over the CISPA because this one is more geared towards privacy. And no, the GOP didn't filibuster due to their concern for privacy. They filibustered due to their concern (thanks Chamber of Commerce) that it would cost too much.
 
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