CISPA: An Alternate Future Where Your Personal Privacy No Longer Exists

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Last week the House of Representatives passed the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), a follow-up bill to SOPA that wants to erode your personal privacy. The bill, itself, is palatable enough that Facebook and Microsoft gave it their seal of approval, and it’s already got a kick start towards passing into law. So what would life be like if CISPA were part of our reality?

Note: This is a fictional narrative based on what we believe the U.S. might be like if CISPA is passed into law, based on an in-depth discussion with Derek Bambauer, Associate Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. This story hasn’t happened, but we’ve created it to illustrate one probable future.

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