Under CISPA, companies can't promise to protect your privacy

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    Companies pay taxes. Well kind of. When you raise their taxes they just raise the prices of their products and services to compensate for the raise in taxes. Then when we buy their products and or services we pay for it. All this does is give the government more money to spend. I don't know about your government but mine shows no wisdom when it comes to spending money. (Our Money)
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    If you aren't careful on the Internet by now:

    A) you can't fix stupid

    B) see A again. (seriously keep looking at A, there is no C coming to save you!)
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    Faladu said:
    If you aren't careful on the Internet by now:

    A) you can't fix stupid

    B) see A again. (seriously keep looking at A, there is no C coming to save you!)
    Reference A) The Internet is a surveillance state
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    CISPA 'dead' in Senate, privacy concerns cited

    The Senate will almost certainly kill a controversial cybersecurity bill, recently passed by the House, according to a U.S. Senate Committee member.

    The comments were first reported by U.S. News on Thursday.

    Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), the chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, said in a statement on April 18 that CISPA's privacy protections are "insufficient."Read this

    A committee aide told ZDNet on Thursday that Rockefeller believes the Senate will not take up CISPA. The White House has also said the President won't sign the House bill.
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