Posted by: bittertruth April 27, 2012
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I know, like I said, just alone in USA , there is population of 311 million assuming half of the population or even more involved in the online activities, how do even a sane mind could think that all those 311 millions be monitored on daily basis? IT IS S-I-M-P-L-Y N-O-T POSSIBLE.
I understand that to certain extent that we need anonymity but when culprits are involved, they shouldn't be spared at all. One who should be scared are those involved into cyber threats, crimes and stuffs like that. Not You and I.
Those who use anonymous proxies like TOR in order to hide their hideous online crimes, they should be afraid, not You and I.
Those who lures underage girls for sexual crimes via online chat and forums, they should be afraid, not You and I. (Btw, as I mentioned earlier, this bill is somehow already in practice but it just took all rights from the criminals, that's it)
If you think you had safe and anonymous chatting on facebook, lemme a have laugh a bit, .. didn't you know, facebook goes through your chatlog every week or so to find out any threat related stuffs.
Everytime you make big banking transactions, oh boy, all your source of incomes to all your personal details are scrutinized and checked for every possible reasons to make sure that it's not being used for terror. It happens and has been happening all behind the scenes.
And, lemme reiterate the reality, they've been doing this behind our back since loooooooooooong time, those who found out, they filed the lawsuit against the companies, and now they are coming in the front publicizing the fact what they've been doing to people like you and me.
Now, those who didn't know all these were happening, they are taking it as something totally new shock, I know they're sheeples one-way-headed herd. But who knew something more on the bill, they're little bit not happy about the words like 'intellectual property'. That smelled like SOPA/PIPA and guess what , it's already been re-written and they erased the 'intellectual property'. So far, I don't really have problem with the bill.
I work with the federal government and I don't see any reason to oppose this law.
Cyber crooks or the one who knows little bit or the one who act like they know all — are the ones making big noise on the internet at the moment.
I understand that to certain extent that we need anonymity but when culprits are involved, they shouldn't be spared at all. One who should be scared are those involved into cyber threats, crimes and stuffs like that. Not You and I.
Those who use anonymous proxies like TOR in order to hide their hideous online crimes, they should be afraid, not You and I.
Those who lures underage girls for sexual crimes via online chat and forums, they should be afraid, not You and I. (Btw, as I mentioned earlier, this bill is somehow already in practice but it just took all rights from the criminals, that's it)
If you think you had safe and anonymous chatting on facebook, lemme a have laugh a bit, .. didn't you know, facebook goes through your chatlog every week or so to find out any threat related stuffs.
Everytime you make big banking transactions, oh boy, all your source of incomes to all your personal details are scrutinized and checked for every possible reasons to make sure that it's not being used for terror. It happens and has been happening all behind the scenes.
And, lemme reiterate the reality, they've been doing this behind our back since loooooooooooong time, those who found out, they filed the lawsuit against the companies, and now they are coming in the front publicizing the fact what they've been doing to people like you and me.
Now, those who didn't know all these were happening, they are taking it as something totally new shock, I know they're sheeples one-way-headed herd. But who knew something more on the bill, they're little bit not happy about the words like 'intellectual property'. That smelled like SOPA/PIPA and guess what , it's already been re-written and they erased the 'intellectual property'. So far, I don't really have problem with the bill.
I work with the federal government and I don't see any reason to oppose this law.
Cyber crooks or the one who knows little bit or the one who act like they know all — are the ones making big noise on the internet at the moment.