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Obama Administration Threatens CISPA Veto, EFF Urges Action

An anonymous reader sent in word that the Obama administration is threatening to veto CISPA in its current form because "The Administration, however, remains concerned that the bill does not require private entities to take reasonable steps to remove irrelevant personal information (PDF) when sending cybersecurity data to the government or other private sector entities. Citizens have a right to know that corporations will be held accountable — and not granted immunity — for failing to safeguard personal information adequately. The Administration is committed to working with all stakeholders to find a workable solution to this challenge." Ars has a few more details, the EFF urges U.S. citizens to oppose the bill, and one of the sponsors tweeted that those opposed to the bill are basement dwelling fourteen-year-olds. Note that the Administration still wants there to be some kind of comprehensive data sharing law in the name of cybersecurity, so this may very well rear its head again in the coming months.

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  1. Re:Why, America? Damn. by AlphaWolf_HK · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That isn't what he's doing. He's asking that they share information, they just don't share irrelevant information. The EFF is in opposition by asking that no information be shared at all.

    It's basically one group wants to stick a rebar up your ass, Obama says "no, a silicone dildo with lube will do", EFF says "don't stick anything up our asses."

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  2. We're not 14-year-old basement dwellers by dkleinsc · · Score: 5, Funny

    We're 41-year-old basement dwellers, you insensitive clod!

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  3. Re:Why, America? Damn. by hairyfeet · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This doesn't "oppose" shit anymore than 150 year plus copyrights "protect artists", its about making sure the corps can datamine like crazy and then thanks to those being private businesses the PTBs can simply buy any intel on you they want without any of those pesky warrants.

    Lets be honest folks, what we have now isn't even Coke VS Pepsi anymore, what we have is Coke in a bottle VS Coke in a can, because its the same corporate masters buying both sides. this is why you see the supposedly "ultra leftist" (to hear the right tell it) Obama embracing frankly the worst abuses of power of Bush and even expanding them, this is why supposed right wingers like Bush spent like a drunken sailor while in office, its because what we have now is bullshit spectacle for the masses, its as kayfabe as pro wrestling. I mean how can anybody even say we have a left and a right when the left POTUS is as pro big brother as the right or say we have a right when their POTUS blows through as much cash as any left winger.

    This is why frankly its up to the geeks to save us, they need to make encryption as simple and easy as pushing a button so all these big brother wannabes get is a big old pile of static.And we nerds need to throw the biggest bitchfits ever, just fucking spam the entire web with messages about this kind of bullshit like we did with SOPA/PIPA because that is the ONLY way we can get this kind of bullshit stopped, voting left or right won't do jack,only by doing what we did with SOPA/PIPA and making sure every politician knows that supporting this shit is a career killer will shit like this die. they are counting on us to get tired, on us to give up and roll over, we need to show them that nerd-rage can last for a VERY long time and get Joe and Jane Average to listen. This is VERY doable as i can tell you I had countless "normals" in my shop asking me about SOPA/PIPA when all the bloggers and web personalities jumped on board, we really need to do that again with this garbage.

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  4. Re:HIPAA? by Curunir_wolf · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is a serious question, I don't know the answer. Does HIPAA protect pharmaceutical purchases?

    I does now. But it won't after the gun control "universal background" check gets passed. There is an explicit exemption in there for all medical providers to share information with the background check system. So if you're prescribed anything from Haldol to Ritalin to Prozac (and any other flavor of SSRI), or even Wellbutrin, you'll be flagged as having a mental illness and unable to purchase a gun, and probably have any you own confiscated. They already do that in New York and California.

    It's a good idea, but a bad implementation. It's a sledgehammer approach better implemented by relying on psychiatrists and psychologists evaluations. It will sweep up a lot of veterans that are no danger to anyone but the bad actors on the streets.

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