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07/31/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Republican members of Congress introduces legislation to protect online “political speech”
A coalition of Republican congressmen have introduced new legislation to revoke Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) immunity protections from any tech company that removes lawful speech from its platform. Known as the Stop the Censorship Act of 2020, the bill addresses a longstanding problem with companies like Facebook and Twitter that have […]
08/21/2019
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By Ethan Huff
Why is Facebook spying on the AUDIO of its users?
There’s really no good reason why Facebook executives like Mark Zuckerberg aren’t in prison, let alone why Facebook still even exists. Nevertheless, they’re all still roaming free, and the platform still operates, with Facebook’s day-to-day functionality apparently now including a collection of audio recordings taken from users without their knowledge or consent. That’s right: Facebook […]
05/22/2017
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By JD Heyes
Stinking D.C. swamp: Do these former House IT workers have dirt on congressional Democrats?
During his campaign, then GOP-nominee Donald J. Trump pledged repeatedly to “drain the swamp” in Washington, D.C. Though he’d been around politics for years prior to throwing his hat into the presidential ring, there’s no way he could have fully understood just how wide and deep — and incestuous — the stinking D.C. swamp really […]
05/31/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
House getting serious about bolstering cybersecurity at vital port facilities
(Cyberwar.news) An annual intelligence authorization act passed Tuesday by the House of Representatives would crack down on cyber-security at U.S. seaports, the latest step to alleviate growing concerns over terror attacks on the maritime industry. Lawmakers voted 371-35 for the Intelligence Authorization Act of 2017, allowing funding for 16 different intelligence agencies, including the Federal Bureau […]
04/01/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
Wyden pledging to fight legislation to limit encryption
(Cyberwar.news) SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – U.S. Senator Ron Wyden pledged last week to fight legislation expected shortly in Congress that would limit encryption protection in American technology products. The proposal by Senators Richard Burr and Dianne Feinstein, the top Republican and Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, would give federal judges authority to order technology companies […]
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