How Big a Deal is H.R. 347, That “Criminalizing Protest” Bill?
Recent days have seen significant concern about an unassuming bill with an unassuming name: the “Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011.” The bill, H.R. 347, has been variously described as making the First Amendment illegal or criminalizing the Occupy protests.
Speaking about the lawsuit, Founding Partner of Murphy P.A, William Murphy Jr. said ”The days when online service providers can run roughshod over the privacy rights of their customers are over. Companies that operate commercial websites, such as Facebook, need to realize the public is increasingly concerned about its privacy rights. Perhaps even more importantly, there is a growing community of security experts and bloggers that is extremely savvy about internet technology and committed to ensuring that people’s privacy rights are respected and protected.
Anonymous - Message To Greece
#occupySD would cordially like to invite you to #F11’s #Occupy SoCal Conference! 2/11/12
Please be aware that the General Assembly of Occupy SD has consented to follow the OWS 8 rules, which can be read here and has a clearly stated stance of non-violence.



