Are you a terrorist? The FBI may say otherwise.

There is a lot of buzz about the current state of the Internet.  With the recent attempts to pass SOPA and PIPA more and more people have been rising up and questioning the motives of the MPAA, RIAA, and the United States Congress.  The FBI has started compiling information from social networks and is silently creating huge databases of every citizens information.  Recent supreme court rulings on whether or not they are allowed to track suspects by placing tracking devices on their cars have again brought Internet privacy into the mix.  Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor recently said great changes need to be made due to the entirely new beast of the Internet.  When privacy laws were first created they had no idea that the Internet would be created giving law enforcement and the public alike more information than previously conceivable.  Even recent reports by the FBI and Justice department states that anyone ‘overly concerned about internet privacy’ is a threat and should be considered as such; also known as a terrorist.  Thankfully the Internet took notice at the recent attempts to break a proven communication medium in order to benefit others.  So what will happen next?  You tell me, Internet.