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Eugen Rochko

"There’s Now an Even Worse Anti-Encryption Bill Than EARN IT"

cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/202

Get your IT business out of the US. This needs to have an impact on the economy.

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Lohan Gunaweera

@Gargron
How long can a business run from country to country? At this rate, soon there will be no place to land. Big businesses will comply and take the easy route. For profits.

Tony Stark :verified:

@Gargron

I'd like to point out that this is the Republican Party doing this shit.

U.S. based people can help get them out of office.

gudenau

@Gargron Of course Mr. brown noser from Arkansas did it.

I had the misfortune of being in the same room as him once and he said a lot of things but meant nothing.

Edward.86

@Gargron this is made to corporately shakedown trade secrets.

The corporate way usurps democracy by trying to make a menace of the commoner..

Correct?

Edward.86

@Gargron this is made to corporately shakedown trade secrets.

The corporate way usurps democracy by trying to make a menace of the commoner..

Correct?

(Edit: I remember someone in the street in Austin talking about encryption on Facebook and a quick Google search confirms it.. They might be enough to get encryption banned on their own selves.)

The Privacy Foundation

@Gargron If you work at, or with, a US company that creates or relies upon software that uses #encryption, have you added EARN-IT & LAED to your issues list?

Joseph Nuthalapati :fbx:

@Gargron Could be a distraction tactic to divert attention away from the EARN IT Act or to make it look reasonable by comparison.

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