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  • futurejournalismproject:

    CISPA Is Not Dead

    Visit Fight For The Future and CISPA Is Back for an overview and actions you can take, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation for background on the bill since it passed the House and what happens next as it moves to the Senate.

    Meantime, the White House responded to an anti-CISPA petition signed by over 100,000 people with — in part — the following:

    The White House issued a veto threat for the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) on April 16, because the legislation did not fully address our core concerns (especially the protection of privacy). Even though a bill went on to pass the House of Representatives and includes some important improvements over previous versions, this legislation still doesn’t adequately address our fundamental concerns…

    …There is broad consensus on the need for more threat-related information sharing — including among the leading privacy advocates we regularly engage on the issue. The essential question on which people across the spectrum disagree isn’t if we can share cybersecurity information and preserve the principles of privacy and liberty that make the United States a free and open society — but how.

    Related: Here’s something to chew on, via Wired:

    A secretive federal court last year approved all of the 1,856 requests to search or electronically surveil people within the United States “for foreign intelligence purposes,” the Justice Department reported this week.

    The report, released Tuesday to Harry Reid, the Senate majority leader from Nevada, provides a brief glimpse into the caseload of what is known as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. None of its decisions are public.

    The 2012 figures represent a 5 percent bump from the prior year, when no requests were denied either.

    Image: Via CISPA Is Back. Select to embiggen.

    (via fujiwarayuusuke)

    Source: futurejournalismproject
    • 2 weeks ago
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  • fujiwarayuusuke:

    sometimes i wonder if someone is just waiting for me to turn anon back on so they can tell me what they don’t like about my blog

    Source: fujiwarayuusuke
    • 3 weeks ago
    • 15 notes
  • se-to-oh:

    jimcrocodilecook:

    Alright! So it’s to my understanding that the English GX manga hasn’t been scanned from chapter 45+ and the only way to read it is to buy it. That’s dumb, so I’ll try to scan my copies by chapter semi-frequently. Chapter + download link under the readmore!

    Read More

    Source: jimcrocodilecook
    • 1 month ago
    • 16 notes
    • #gx
    • #manga
    • #gxmanga
  • darckcarnival:

    shycustis:

    Do you remember SOPA? The bill that would give government the right to spy on internet activity without warrant, and let them censor “unwanted” sites by blocking people’s access to them?

    Meet its twin. But this time it’s all the more frightening; the House has passed it despite Obama’s threats to veto. And by an alarmingly large margin, at that. CISPA threatens the US constitution’s guarantees of due privacy and free speech, permitting any government agency to access and transfer of vast amounts of data- from internet records to even the content of personal e-mails, and all without obtaining a warrant.

    What’s even more disgusting than this bill actually making through the House is some of the arguments used to help it’s passage, and comments made by one of the bill’s biggest supporters admitting the bill helps big business while insulting opposers (whose is also speculated to have personal reasons for wanting CISPA made into law).

    This threatens every element of your online presence. From personal emails to general activity, any government agency will have the ability to go fishing without consequence.

    Please, PLEASE, sign the following petitions. You don’t even have to be a US citizen to sign most of them or act against CISPA, and please keep in mind that if this shit flies in America, who knows what country might use its example to do it, too.

    Petition: Avaaz: Save the Internet from the US
    (you don’t have to be a US citizen to sign this)

    Petition: Sites Not Spies
    (you don’t have to be a US citizen to sign this)

    Petition: CISPA is Back: Write Congress

    Petition: Tell Mike Rogers more that 14-year-olds oppose CISPA
    (you don’t have to be a US citizen to sign this)

    Twitter: Tweet @RepMikeRogers with your age
    Twitter: Tweet @BarackObama and tell him to veto CISPA
    Twitter: Tweet reps like @RepDelBene, @GovHankJohnson, @KeithEllison and @GovGaryJohnson and thanks them for acting against CISPA. Look for other reps that have spoken against it, and thank them.

    Call your reps: and tell them you strongly oppose the bill. You can look up your reps using the form on the lower portion of this page.

    Resource: Fight for the Future

    Reblog: This and other posts like it to raise awareness of this threat to internet freedom and privacy.

    I will be posting more petitions and resources as I become aware of them.

    (( I’m so fucking angry right now ))

    (via prince-durnehviir)

    Source: shycustis
    • 1 month ago
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  • vampyresproductions:

    preservedcucumbers:

    beefykunoichi:

    BeefyKunoichi: Please take the time to call your local representative regarding this bill. Protect expression. Protect the internet.

    the-paranoid-humanoid:

    milojamesthatch:

    (ooc) GUYS THIS JUST HAPPENED TO MY DASH. Yesterday I was was wondering what all this talk about the Internet bill was, and I thought it was small - BUT GUYS, TUMBLR STAFF IS NOW ASKING FOR OUR SUPPORT. SO…. I’M OFFICIALLY FREAKING OUT.

    ((Followers, you know what to do. Go, my legion!))

    Do not ignore this. Do not scroll past. Take action.

    PLEASE JUST DO IT.

    (via matarushiba)

    Source: milojamesthatch
    • 1 month ago
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  • erioha:

    Final Fantasy Meme - six summons » Bahamut {3.6}

    Source: erioha
    • 1 month ago
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  • squareware:


Final Fantasy | Incarnations of Bahamut

    squareware:

    Final Fantasy | Incarnations of Bahamut

    (via squareware-deactivated20130513)

    • 1 month ago
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    • #Final Fantasy
    • #Summons
    • #Aeons
    • #SW Edits
    • #Square
  • Source: aroundthecoffeepot
    • 1 month ago
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