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No, that's massively downplaying the Patriot Act.
Not if it literally kills Open Source.
How is open source related to anything at all here?
That reminds me that it’s happened before: Export of cryptography from the United States
Yes, and I've read most of it. It's not nearly as bad as the Patriot Act.
I'm absolutely against this ban on first amendment grounds, but it's not nearly as bad as the Patriot Act was and still is (it has changed names, but it's pretty similar to how it was when passed).
Yes, the bill isn't that long, but I kind of skimmed parts.
The Patriot Act was reauthorized several times, and it eventually expired, but it's still effectively enforced by permanent provisions as well as other bills passed since then.
Regardless, equating this bill and the Patriot Act is nonsensical. This bill allows the government to ban apps and services from adversary countries. It doesn't authorize data collection on citizens or any of the other nonsense we got from the Patriot Act, it merely allows the government to block certain apps and services from US markets. It's hardly the same thing.