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The Senate’s New Cybersecurity Bill Threatens Net Neutrality | Motherboard

By Securities Docket on June 27, 2014, 8:20 am

Cybersecurity bills are normally looked at as being terrible for privacy. But a new one being considered by the Senate has a bonus—it’s still bad for privacy, but it could also kill whatever is left of net neutrality.

Portions of the cybersecurity bill that the Senate is considering, which is modeled on CISPA, could be construed to subvert net neutrality, according to a coalition of civil liberties groups.

via The Senate’s New Cybersecurity Bill Threatens Net Neutrality | Motherboard

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