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Hello, because many of you asked me to talked about Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection
Act also known as CISPA, I read the whole thing and now I tell what it says.
CISPA is an act that should increase level of sharring private information of the internet
users to help cyber security in US. Many people say that this bill is a new SOPA, and many
people obviously didn't read a word from this bill, because SOPA and CISPA are very different
things. Of course both acts are *** up on some level, but both from absolutely different
reasons. SOPA was made to fight internet piracy and could lead to destruction the US internet
economy, and CISPA is to fight cyber threats and effectively tell goverment about everything
you do on the internet. See? Very different things.
CISPA should allow internet companies such as google or facebook to share your personal
information with government, this would sound much scarier to me, if I didn't think that
they were already doing it, apparently they are not allowed to do so, unless there is
a court order. With this act in place, facebook employees could go through your private photos
on facebook, and your messages, and they could send them to your goverment. Of course same
applies to any other company on the internet.
The issue here is the broad language of the act, where is not really defined what is and
what isn't cyber security threat. In current version you can say that your naked photos
that you posted on some site might be cyber threat and it might be shared with every office
worker in the government. As you can clearly see this act isn't designed to stop you from
expressing yourself like SOPA, this would actually help you share your stuff, your private
stuff mostly.
So if you live in US and you want your private stuff to stay private you can signed a petition
that I included in the video description. If you really want your private stuff to stay
private, do it as I do, don't post them on the internet.
Thank you for watching, my name is Vol Jang, stay safe under the youtube bridge.