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SOPA sponsor has another Internet bill that records you 24/7
Slash Gear ^ | 20 January 2012 | Chris Burns

Posted on 01/24/2012 10:53:44 AM PST by ShadowAce

Senator Lamar Smith, lead sponsor of the currently dead SOPA bill you’ve heard so much about, has another bill in the works that uses Child Pornography as a screen to push through an amendment that’ll have your internet service provider tracking all of your financial dealings online. Each time you use a credit card, each time you read your bank statement, all of your IP information and your search history will be required by your ISP to be stored for 18 months at all times. This bill is H.R. 1981 and will have more dire consequences than SOPA or PIPA ever had the potential to have.

What it does is to amend several rules that have to do with Child Pornography and preventing it, the bill itself called the “Protecting Children From Internet Pornographers Act of 2011.” What it also does is to change the U.S. code Chapter 18 section 2703 Required Disclosure of Customer Communications or Records to include a requirement that your internet service provider do the following:

A commercial provider of an electronic communication service shall retain for a period of at least one year a log of the temporarily assigned network addresses the provider assigns to a subscriber to or customer of such service that enables the identification of the corresponding customer or subscriber information under subsection (c)(2) of this section.

While it was legal for the government to issue a subpoena for the viewing of the information they speak about here before, it was not part of the law that internet service providers capture or retain that information at any point. In effect, while before the authorities would need to first find a reason for you to need to be watched to get the ISP to start collecting information from you, that information will already exist on file, effectively meaning you’re being watched and recorded even if you’ve done nothing wrong.

Don’t worry though, there’s an additional set of lines that should placate you because it’s so very kind of them to think of:

(1) to encourage electronic communication service providers to give prompt notice to their customers in the event of a breach of the data retained pursuant to section 2703(h) of title 18 of the United States Code, in order that those effected can take the necessary steps to protect themselves from potential misuse of private information; and

(2) that records retained pursuant to section 2703(h) of title 18, United States Code, should be stored securely to protect customer privacy and prevent against breaches of the records.

So don’t worry, your information will be “stored securely” so noone else can access it! But if they do access it, your ISP will give you “prompt notice” so you can change all your credit card numbers, hide your kids, hide your wife, and hide your husband. This bill has currently cleared its committee, this meaning that the next step is a full vote. This bill needs to be stopped, and if I might go one better, Lamar Smith needs to be stopped, for the good of the internet and YOUR privacy.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Government; Technical
KEYWORDS: 112th; bigbrother; pipa; sopa
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1 posted on 01/24/2012 10:53:51 AM PST by ShadowAce
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To: rdb3; Calvinist_Dark_Lord; Salo; JosephW; Only1choice____Freedom; amigatec; stylin_geek; ...

2 posted on 01/24/2012 10:55:19 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: ShadowAce

George Orwell is turning into a modern nostradamus.....


4 posted on 01/24/2012 10:57:56 AM PST by BloodAngel
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To: ShadowAce

Well, it’s illegal for companies to delete email (another gross invasion of privacy, btw) so why not this?

/s


5 posted on 01/24/2012 10:58:55 AM PST by cuban leaf (Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
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To: ShadowAce

It is the same thing they have been doing with the WOD for years. There is always some new law infringing you your personal rights so they can “better” wage the WOD.


6 posted on 01/24/2012 10:58:55 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially denied.)
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To: ShadowAce

What is it with Lamar Smith and monitoring people on the web?

Is he a control freak in other areas, too?


7 posted on 01/24/2012 10:59:44 AM PST by FourPeas ("Maladjusted and wigging out is no way to go through life, son." -hg)
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To: ShadowAce

Tell me Smith (who is a congressman, not a senator) has a primary opponent strong. Please. . . otherwise folks in his district might be obliged to vote for the ‘Rat in the general, paradoxically for the good of the Republic.


8 posted on 01/24/2012 11:01:14 AM PST by The_Reader_David (And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know. . .)
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To: ShadowAce

It is weird - so many outlets report him as “Senator Lamar Smith” when he is a Representative. Regardless, he is making republicans look dumb by being out in front on all there bills..


9 posted on 01/24/2012 11:02:27 AM PST by Wayne07
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To: BloodAngel

It’s a shame that Smith is a GOP member !


10 posted on 01/24/2012 11:06:54 AM PST by buzzer
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To: ShadowAce

Technically impossible to enforce 100%. It is easy for someone to open an encrypted tunnel to out of jurisdication locations and or servers, conduct their fiancial transactions without the ISP being able to have any insite to the transaction.

It is an attempt to have the ISP a commercial organization to take on the role of law enforcement. Bad idea from the begining.


11 posted on 01/24/2012 11:16:22 AM PST by taxcontrol
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My son, student at Univ of Texas, is planning to move his voter registration to Austin just to vote against this moron. I agree that Intellectual Property rights are important, but this guy takes it way too far.


12 posted on 01/24/2012 11:19:35 AM PST by tpmintx (Problem: The people who work for a living are outnumbered by those who VOTE for a living.)
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To: taxcontrol

You mean all the bad guys use TOR anyway?


13 posted on 01/24/2012 11:23:10 AM PST by proxy_user
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To: ShadowAce

1981?


14 posted on 01/24/2012 11:25:17 AM PST by green pastures (Cynicism-- it's not just for breakfast anymore...)
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To: FourPeas

“What is it with Lamar Smith and monitoring people on the web?”

It’s a projected guilt complex. Lamar Smith is probably abusing himself to gay child porn and this is his expressing his self-destructive intent to get caught.


15 posted on 01/24/2012 11:27:33 AM PST by MeganC (No way in Hell am I voting for Mitt Romney. Not now, not ever. Deal with it.)
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To: ShadowAce

Easily circumvented: Run a ssh link to a proxy located offshore, or use an offshore VPN.


16 posted on 01/24/2012 11:28:56 AM PST by theBuckwheat
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that Smith is a GOP member

...The party affiliation shouldn't matter, most of Congress is a disgrace, dems and rupubs.

17 posted on 01/24/2012 11:29:16 AM PST by gargoyle (...a well informed public and a well regulated militia...)
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To: ShadowAce

This is exactly the argument used to pass Australia’s online censorship. Certain “offending” web sites would be blocked to supposedly stop child porn, but when the list of blocked sites was leaked it contained a bizarre array of sites including a web site of an Australian dentist. Note this is exactly what China does. The blocking software slowed down Internet access and was paid for with a new tax on Internet service.


18 posted on 01/24/2012 11:35:58 AM PST by The Great RJ ("The problem with socialism is that pretty soon you run out of other people's money" M. Thatcher)
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To: ShadowAce

It is obvious that some people, like this Senator, just have no understanding of the limits to government. For them, government is god.


19 posted on 01/24/2012 11:36:38 AM PST by theBuckwheat
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To: MeganC

Sad to say that it’s often true.


20 posted on 01/24/2012 11:37:11 AM PST by catbertz (Easter egg...I wants it.)
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