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Seven Internet Giants Demand Privacy Protection From Warrantless Access

Seven Internet giants including Mozilla, Twitter and Reddit have asked the US House of Representatives to protect users' privacy online and prohibit the warrantless collection of Internet search and browsing history when it considers the USA FREEDOM Reauthorization Act. . A group of seven internet companies are vowing to stand up for the privacy of its users this week when the United States House of Representatives considers the USA FREEDOM Reauthorization Act of 2020. Mozilla, Engine, Reddit, Reform Government Surveillance, Twitter, i2Coalition, and Patreon have asked four US legislators to explicitly prohibit the warrantless collection of internet search and browsing history. . A coalition of seven tech firms has come together to defend user confidentiality against unauthorized surveillance of browsing habits in the US Congress.. User Privacy Advocacy, Internet Rights, Data Collection Legislation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 25, 2020 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Digital Rights Activists Challenge SOPA at Congressional Hearing

Opponents of the Stop Online Piracy Act, the bill that threatens to block large swathes of foreign websites for alleged copyright infringement, have complained that Congress has yet to hear their voice. In the initial hearing and markup of the bill in Congress, the only outside critic of the bill invited as a witness was Google, whose opposition to the act was largely dismissed as an isolated exception.. Now, it seems, the tech industry The link for this article located at Forbes is no longer available. . Advocates for online liberties are preparing to address lawmakers regarding SOPA's stringent regulations on international platforms and intellectual property.. SOPA Opposition, Digital Rights Activism, Internet Freedom, Tech Industry Response. . Alex

Calendar 2 Jan 10, 2012 User Avatar Alex Government
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Internet Kill Switch Legislation Raises Concerns Over Government Powers

A cybersecurity proposal in the U.S. Congress, called an "Internet kill switch" plan by some critics, isn't exactly what that sounds like.. Plans by members of the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee to reintroduce 2010's Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act have led some critics to compare provisions in the bill to the Egyptian government's order to shut down all Internet access across the country during recent protests. But the Egypt comparison -- and the term "Internet kill switch" -- is a stretch. Still, some tech and civil liberties groups have questioned the powers the proposal would give the president. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Plans by members of the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee to reintroduc. cybersecurity, proposal, congress, called, 'internet, switch', critics. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Feb 04, 2011 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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Senate Proposal for Internet Kill Switch Amid Cyber Threats

It seems that the so-called Internet "kill switch" legislation has resurfaced, according to the proposal's chief sponsor. The legislation came into play the same day Egyptians faced an internet blackout designed to counter massive demonstrations in that country. . The bill, being floated by Sen. Susan Collins, the Republican ranking member on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, sailed through the Homeland Security Committee in December but expired with the new Congress weeks later. According to Collins, the bill is designed to protect against "significant" cyber threats before they cause damage. The link for this article located at sify is no longer available. . The bill, being floated by Sen. Susan Collins, the Republican ranking member on the Homeland Securit. seems, so-called, internet, 'kill, switch', legislation, resurfaced, according. . Alex

Calendar 2 Jan 31, 2011 User Avatar Alex Government
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Copyright Enforcement Legislation Threatens Internet Security

Copyright enforcement, the attempt by the entertainment industry to prop up their obsolete business models, is increasingly a danger to the legitimate use of information technology and, by extension, the future of the Internet community. . .. Copyright enforcement, the attempt by the entertainment industry to prop up their obsolete business models, is increasingly a danger to the legitimate use of information technology and, by extension, the future of the Internet community . The latest troubling development in copyright enforcement is a bill recently introduced in the Congress by Howard Berman (D-CA). This bill would allow copyright holders to disable computers used to illegally trade copyrighted material, such as music and movies. Copyright holders would be exempt from computer hacking laws, and allowed to disable P2P networks allegedly used in illegal file sharing by various technical means currently prohibited by existing computer crime laws. It would grant copyright holders legal carte blanche to ping, probe, scan, disrupt, attack, and crack remote computer systems or infrastructures to ensure no copyright infringements are taking place. Not only that, but under the bill, the copyright holder is not liable for any damages beyond $50 resulting from their on-line copyright enforcement. (For the full text of the proposed legislation, please click here.) Of course, a "copyright holder" can include just about anyone, from Hollywood's entertainment cartels to owners of Weblogs and to students posting essays on the Web. But what's good for the goose may not be good for the gander. The day after the bill's introduction in the US House, Jack Valenti, chairman of the Motion Picture Association, was quoted saying that "there are aspects of the bill we believe need changing as it moves through the legislative process." As a recent Register article notes, the sweeping powers and immunities of the Berman bill were most likely intended to apply only to large entertainment entities, not every copyright holder on theNet. The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . Copyright enforcement, the attempt by the entertainment industry to prop up their obsolete business . copyright, enforcement, attempt, entertainment, industry, their, obsolete, business. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 01, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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New Internet Privacy Bill Introduced By U.S. Senate To Protect Users

The U.S. Senate has received another Internet privacy bill, indicating that the issue of online consumer privacy promises to be one of the hottest topics during the current legislative session. Adding to the chorus of policymakers who have made Internet privacy . . . . The U.S. Senate has received another Internet privacy bill, indicating that the issue of online consumer privacy promises to be one of the hottest topics during the current legislative session. Adding to the chorus of policymakers who have made Internet privacy a front-burner issue for the current U.S. Congress, Senator John Edwards (D-North Carolina) reintroduced legislation Monday aimed at safeguarding online users from "spyware" software that covertly tracks shopping and surfing habits. Titled the Spyware Control and Privacy Protection Act, the bill seeks to "uncloak" software programs that utilize encrypted codes to surreptitiously monitor Internet users and distribute the personal information to advertisers, telemarketers or other businesses. . The recent Internet privacy legislation passed by the U.S. Congress reflects an increased commitment to safeguarding user rights and enhancing data security.. Internet Privacy Legislation, Consumer Rights Protection, Data Safety Act, Spyware Legislation. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jan 30, 2001 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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Congress's Upcoming Initiatives on Internet Privacy and E-Commerce

Washington is more eager than ever to get its arms around the Internet, and much of the work of the 107th Congress will revolve around e-commerce and other online issues. For all the conventional hand-wringing over the perceived perils of a . . . . Washington is more eager than ever to get its arms around the Internet, and much of the work of the 107th Congress will revolve around e-commerce and other online issues. For all the conventional hand-wringing over the perceived perils of a Congress closely divided along party lines, insiders say e-commerce-related initiatives will sidestep partisan loyalties. Thoroughly mulled over in the last Congress, online issues--including measures to regulate security, taxes, copyrights, broadband deployment and Internet telephony--are ripe for action. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Washington is more eager than ever to get its arms around the Internet, and much of the work of the . washington, eager, around, internet. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 18, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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