Bitcoin Forum

Other => Politics & Society => Topic started by: AaronCraig on June 16, 2015, 09:05:58 AM



Title: USA Freedom Act To Kill Privacy?
Post by: AaronCraig on June 16, 2015, 09:05:58 AM
/qbqp33x]USA Freedom Act is no reason to celebrate? (http://[Suspicious link removed)

Both privacy advocates and the NSA are celebrating the USA Freedom Act that passed the Senate on June 2.
The act legalized and simplified the collecting of phone metadata for the NSA. Meanwhile Skype continues to collect voice,
chat, video and other data, and deliver it to the Five Eyes international spy coalition.

“What no one wants to say out loud is that this is a big win for the NSA, and a huge nothing burger for the privacy community.”


Title: Re: USA Freedom Act To Kill Privacy?
Post by: tiggytomb on June 16, 2015, 09:39:33 AM
I love the way they use double speak as we see in 1984 :) Freedom act actually means no freedom act, the patriot act is the non patriot act, makes people feel that if they do not agree with these acts then they are actually not patriotic or do not support freedom.



Title: Re: USA Freedom Act To Kill Privacy?
Post by: STAyre on June 16, 2015, 10:33:20 AM
I love the way they use double speak as we see in 1984 :) Freedom act actually means no freedom act, the patriot act is the non patriot act, makes people feel that if they do not agree with these acts then they are actually not patriotic or do not support freedom.

Come on, you should be free to speak what's on your mind.


Title: Re: USA Freedom Act To Kill Privacy?
Post by: okae on June 16, 2015, 10:43:03 AM
/qbqp33x]USA Freedom Act is no reason to celebrate? (http://[Suspicious link removed)

Both privacy advocates and the NSA are celebrating the USA Freedom Act that passed the Senate on June 2.
The act legalized and simplified the collecting of phone metadata for the NSA. Meanwhile Skype continues to collect voice,
chat, video and other data, and deliver it to the Five Eyes international spy coalition.

“What no one wants to say out loud is that this is a big win for the NSA, and a huge nothing burger for the privacy community.”

i was already thinking on change it, but now i will try to find a better way to communicate with my friends, for me is so sad that they did it, is a "stand back" for freedom and from my point of view thats not the correct way.

i hope more ppl do the same.


Title: Re: USA Freedom Act To Kill Privacy?
Post by: spazzdla on June 16, 2015, 02:04:04 PM
What ever the act is called it is the 100% opposite of that.

Clean water act = destroying water

Patriot act = Annihilation of patriosm

Freedom act = end of freedom(not that much was left)


Title: Re: USA Freedom Act To Kill Privacy?
Post by: cryptotipz on June 16, 2015, 02:22:58 PM
The essential question is, who do you trust with your data? Private companies or the government? Technically, the private companies OWN your data, at least the ones you give them, and under the 4th amendment, you cannot do "general warrants." You must specifically target people then get a warrant for that individual, and only then can the gov. do a search.


Title: Re: USA Freedom Act To Kill Privacy?
Post by: RodeoX on June 16, 2015, 03:40:15 PM
What ever the act is called it is the 100% opposite of that.

Clean water act = destroying water

Patriot act = Annihilation of patriosm

Freedom act = end of freedom(not that much was left)
George Orwell was right about how the language would be used like this. But I think he would cry to know that we offer little resistance. Not because we are so oppressed, but because we are too wealthy, sated, and self absorbed.

Enjoy it while it lasts.  :'(


Title: Re: USA Freedom Act To Kill Privacy?
Post by: S4VV4S on June 16, 2015, 03:47:07 PM
Land of the free my ass.....

The problem is that it doesn't just stay in the U.S.
The NSA likes to snoop around everywhere.