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Cybersecurity Bill
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:21 pm
by hg4144
Does anyone have an idea of how the "CyberSecurity Bill" will affect software being developed by Church members?
How will this bill stifle software development and curtail our freedom to discuss topics as we do -- since anyone discussing the Constitution and Freedom are labeled as subversives and enimies of the State.
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:20 pm
by rmrichesjr
If there are bills with a title like this in different countries, the impact would vary by country. I would suggest it would help to mention which country's bill is in question. Otherwise, confusion could result.
I would also suggest being careful to keep discussion within the scope of this forum, which is the use of technology in the Church. If the thread digresses into venting about things political, there might be pressure from moderators/administrators to close or delete the thread.
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:35 am
by marianomarini
I beg your pardon, maybe I don't understand well the topic but my curiousity win always.
"CyberSecurity Bill" is a USA law?
If yes (as I understand) the question posed by myldslinks is not trivial.
What I don't understand is: Wich aspect of software is involved?
In other words. Why developers member's software would be involved?
I think this isn't a political but technical issue.
It's also correct to say that this situation is different for each country.
I'll check if in Italy there's something like that.
I'll inform you.
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:25 am
by techgy
myldslinks wrote:Does anyone have an idea of how the "CyberSecurity Bill" will affect software being developed by Church members?
How will this bill stifle software development and curtail our freedom to discuss topics as we do -- since anyone discussing the Constitution and Freedom are labeled as subversives and enimies of the State.
We cannot speak officially for the brethren and this subject is one that's best responded by someone at an official level. I would recommend that any further responses be held and perhaps we can get someone at an official level to response. Anything further is simply speculation.