Mashable: Reddit, Civil Liberties Groups Renew Push for Email Privacy

Mashable: Reddit, Civil Liberties Groups Renew Push for Email Privacy by Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai:

A coalition of digital civil liberties groups, joined by Internet companies like Reddit and DuckDuckGo, are making a renewed push for yet a new bill in a fight to reform a 1986 online privacy law that privacy advocates deem outdated. The battle has been ongoing for over a year, and the reform is intended to shore up email privacy and extend Fourth Amendment protections to Internet communications.

On Wednesday, the coalition relaunched VanishingRights.com, a website that supports the Email Privacy Act, the latest bill that would make warrants a requirement anytime the government wants to access the content of emails or documents stored in the cloud.

The bill was introduced in the House in May by Representatives Kevin Yoder (R-Kan.), Tom Graves (R-Ga.) and Jared Polis (D-Colo.), and has since amassed 137 co-sponsors from across the aisle.

Congresspersons who care about the Fourth Amendment. Amazing!

All my Congressman wants to do is build the Keystone Pipeline, repeal Obamacare, shutdown the government, and deregulate guns. He is firmly for one of the Bill of Rights. I’m so secure and gratified that he is standing up for my constitutional right to die penniless from medical bills because he wants to deny me medical care for my pre-existing conditions. Lo-and behold, he’s a co-sponsor. What’s up with that?

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