Expert: New CISPA Bill Isn't SOPA, But Still Attacks Constitutional Rights Chicago Tribune While the Stop Online Piracy Act dealt with censoring sites that illegally hosted copyrighted content, CISPA is designed to help companies fight cyber crime--potentially in exchange for helping the federal government spy on users.
CISPA isn't SOPA, but it is flawed — and it might become law GigaOM CISPA still needs work to clear up what, exactly, it allows for, but strong congressional and industry support might make it a lot harder to stop than was the Stop Online Piracy Act of 2011, or SOPA, that created an online firestorm earlier this year.
Forget SOPA. Is CISPA the Internet's New Enemy? PC Magazine As far as the cyber-activists are concerned, the latest bill, CISPA, is worse than SOPA and PIPA. As a refresher, SOPA, or Stop Online Piracy Act, was introduced in a sub-committee at the House of Representatives last fall. Despite tech giants such as ...
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