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34 Civil Liberties Organizations Oppose CISPA After Amendments

Apr 162013
 
 April 16, 2013  Posted by Dissent Announcements, Featured News, Laws

Yesterday, 34 organizations sent a joint letter to members of the House expressing their opposition to CISPA. You can read the letter on EFF’s site.

The House may vote on the bill as early as tomorrow. Take Action now.

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