Hello all,

Fight for the Future has sent an update on CISPA, a bill from last year that would make it easier for internet service providers to share private information with the U.S. government.

More information is below, as well as Fight for the Future's website: http://www.cispaisback.com/

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From: Tiffiniy Cheng <info@fightforthefuture.org>
Date: Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 9:27 AM
Subject: It's official: CISPA is back
 
We just got the official word that CISPA is back.

CISPA would let corporations share all of your private, personal information with the government... with no restrictions.

Last year the bill passed the House in a whirlwind, before any of us had time to mount a real opposition. We ended up stopping it in the Senate, but we can't make the same mistake twice! Congress needs to hear a strong, clear message from Internet users. Immediately.

Click here to sign the petition to Stop CISPA!
Just as important as signing, share this petition on twitter and facebook:
        
This email, your love letters, your secrets and private conversations, your search and email history, what you say and do anywhere on the web.... All these things could become a part of a government file on you that everyone from the IRS to local police would have access to.
Sign the petition to Congress now. And forward this email to your friends, we all need to do everything we can to get the word out to stop this.

Thank you for helping!
-- Tiffiniy
Fight for the Future
 
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Stephen LaPorte
Legal Counsel
Wikimedia Foundation

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