The United States House of Representatives has voted to pass the
controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA),
talk of which has swept the Internet over the past few weeks. The House
vote was moved up to Thursday night, and CISPA passed as 248 members of
Congress voted for the bill and 168 voted against. The bill is
sponsored by Representatives Mike Rogers (R-Michigan) and Dutch
Ruppersberger (D-Maryland), and it now faces further modifications in
the Senate if it is to avoid being vetoed by the White House. President
Barack...
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