(multimedia) The Internet freedoms we enjoy are being attacked. In America, Internet legislation is being pushed to stop online piracy but could infringe on Americans’ privacy in the process. This week has been declared “Stop Cyber Spying Week,” but Congress continues to weighs the pros and cons of CISPA – the Cyber Intelligence Spying and Privacy Act viewed by some as just another attempt to push the provisions of SOPA. Trevor Timm, an activist for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, joins us with more on the battle for the Internet.
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