Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-34326521-20151216220525/@comment-5057483-20151220215703

Brandon Storm9 wrote: More to the point I believe that based on what the article said CISA is more of a surveillance bill rather than a copy right bill. Rather than taking information off of the internet it is merely granting Various government organizations unfettered access to personal information.

It is by the way still wrong, but I fail to see how it affects wiki's. Now if someone wants to correct me on that they may go ahead. Espionage is still just as threatening as an attack. If they gain the right to all of our information (especially stuff that no one needs to know), they could twist their findings into justification for disabling the internet for everyone. Not only that, CISA breaks our right to privacy and could be used as a way to get information without a warrant AND to suppress the 4th Amendment (which states that we have the right to privacy and our stuff cannot be searched or used as evidence without a warrant).