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Fight for the Future

CISA ... Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act that would let companies share your private information

Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess

Gmail Peter Burgess CISA delayed! 1 message Evan from FFTF Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 11:21 AM Reply-To: info@fightforthefuture.org To: peterbnyc@gmail.com Hey, Here’s the deal: yesterday the Senate delayed its expected vote on CISA, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act that would let companies share your private information––like emails and medical records––with the government.1 The delay is good news; but it's a delay, not a victory. We just bought some precious extra time to fight CISA, but we need to use it to go big like we did with SOPA or this bill will still pass. Even if we stop it in September, they’ll try again after that. We need to be ready to fight tooth and nail on this bill and the next one after it. The truth is that right now, things are looking pretty grim. Democrats and Republicans have been holding closed-door meetings to work out a deal to pass CISA quickly when they return from recess.2 But we’ve been changing the game too. The #FaxBigBrother campaign that Fight for the Future members helped fund flooded Senate offices with more than 6 million faxes against CISA, shifting the narrative and generating a flurry of media coverage from CBS News, The Guardian, and TIME Magazine Senators were talking about the 6 million faxes on the Senate floor, and I even went on NPR’s All Things Considered to talk about CISA, reaching millions of people in just one night.3 But bills like CISA (and CISPA before it) will keep coming back from the dead unless we organize a massive public outcry that makes this type of legislation so politically toxic they won’t bring it back up for years, like we did with SOPA. That’s exactly what we’re planning. We’re going to start going after all the biggest Internet companies and making it clear that if they don’t speak out against CISA, they can’t be trusted. For now though, we’ve stalled and delayed CISA and bills like it nearly half a dozen times, but this month could be our last chance to stop it for good. Thanks so much for being part of this epic battle for the future of the the Internet. You're awesome. Love, ~ Evan, Tiffiniy, Holmes, Charlie, Jeff, Vasjen, and Jessica Fight for the Future P.S. We're taking on these massive fights for the future of the Internet as a small team with a tiny budget. The six of us do everything for our campaigns, and have been able to have a huge impact with a little. So if you can, support our work to defeat CISA and keep the Internet free and open. Chip in $5 here, or become a sustaining member and click here to chip in $5 every month. SOURCES: [1] Fight for the Future. “Senate fails to advance CISA before recess amid rising opposition” [2] CBS News. “Activists send the Senate 6 million faxes to oppose cyber bill.” [3] National Public Radio. All Things Considered. “Privacy Advocates to Senate Cyber Security Bill” Want more awesome more often? * Like us on Facebook * Follow us on Twitter * Keep us fighting, chip in what you can. If you would like to unsubscribe and stop receiving these emails click here. This message was sent by: Fight for the Future PO Box 55071 #95005 Boston, MA 02205

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