CISPA Is the New SOPA
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Earlier
this year, strong public opposition led by several prominent websites
forced Congressional leaders to cancel votes on two bills known
in Washington as SOPA and PIPA. Both of
these bills threatened search engines and websites with possible
shutdowns if the Justice Department deemed them insufficiently cooperative
with our phony war on terror, or if they were merely
accused of copyright infringement. Fortunately the American public
flooded Capitol Hill with phone calls and Congressional leaders
dropped both bills.
But we should
never underestimate the federal governments insatiable desire
to control the internet. Statists of all parties, persuasions, and
nationalities hate the free, unbridled flow of information, ideas,
and goods via the internet. They resent the notion that ordinary
people can communicate and trade across the world without government
filters or approvals. So they continually seek to impose controls,
always under the guise of fighting terrorism or protecting intellectual
property rights.
The latest
assault on internet freedom is called the Cyber Intelligence
Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, which may
be considered by Congress this week. CISPA is essentially an internet
monitoring bill that permits both the federal government and private
companies to view your private online communications with no judicial
oversight provided, of course, that they do so in the name of cybersecurity.
The bill is very broadly written, and allows the Department of Homeland
Security to obtain large swaths of personal information contained
in your emails or other online communication. It also allows emails
and private information found online to be used for purposes far
beyond any reasonable definition of fighting cyberterrorism.
CISPA represents
an alarming form of corporatism, as it further intertwines government
with companies like Google and Facebook. It permits them to hand
over your private communications to government officials without
a warrant, circumventing well-established federal laws like the
Wiretap Act and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. It also
grants them broad immunity from lawsuits for doing so, leaving you
without recourse for invasions of privacy. Simply put, CISPA encourages
some of our most successful internet companies to act as government
spies, sowing distrust of social media and chilling communication
in one segment of the world economy where America still leads.
Proponents
of CISPA may be well-intentioned, but they unquestionably are leading
us toward a national security state rather than a free constitutional
republic. Imagine having government-approved employees embedded
at Facebook, complete with federal security clearances, serving
as conduits for secret information about their American customers.
If you believe in privacy and free markets, you should be deeply
concerned about the proposed marriage of government intelligence
gathering with private, profit-seeking companies. CISPA is Big Brother
writ large, putting the resources of private industry to work for
the nefarious purpose of spying on the American people.We can only
hope the public responds to CISPA as it did to SOPA back in January.
I urge you to learn more about the bill by reading a synopsis provided
by the Electronic Frontier Foundation on their website at eff.org.
I also urge you to call your federal Senators and Representatives
and urge them to oppose CISPA and similar bills that attack internet
freedom.
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April
25, 2012
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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