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http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/new-us-cybersecurity-bill-could-...
Essentially, RMS points out that:
The Homeland Security Cyber and Physical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2010 has loose wording would allow bad measures like requiring companies, institutions, or even just major Web sites, to use specific proprietary software.
Oh dear, dear, dear... The HADOPI monitoring software madness is spreading in other parts of the world...
The sole thing I've got to say is good luck, US citizens. In France, we have failed to get rid of an anticonstitutional law including similar clauses (among other creepy things). It was blown up by the constitutional council once, but then they slightly reworded it and somehow managed to get it through without changing anything at the core the second time.
One of these countless wonderful things which the Sarkozy government brought in this country... But hell, the majority of guys who voted for him or didn't vote deserved it as a lesson.
Edited 2010-12-13 07:46 UTC