The American Civil Liberties Union has also opposed Cispa, saying the bill was "fatally flawed".
Cispa dismisses it entirely, for the core activities of the newly proposed powers under the bill.
Like CISPA, the order would promote the sharing of information between private companies and the government.
Cispa could fail again in the Senate after threats from President Obama to veto it over privacy concerns.
Cispa is designed to help combat cyberthreats by making it easier for law enforcers to get at web data.
By saying nothing on CISPA, Google is undermining exactly the confidence it implored Congress to help shore up with ECPA reform.
CISPA, on the other hand, represents exactly the sort of new monitoring of the private sector that has spooked the privacy community.
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This flap will also make any FLIXPAC attempts at navigating the new controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) near impossible.
Cispa's authors say existing amendments have addressed many of the criticisms and more oversight was being given to data before it was handed over.
Still, these legal complications could soon vanish: if signed into law, the CISPA (Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act) would formally authorize the program.
The video shows Ohanian trying to call Google CEO Larry Page to urge him to oppose the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA).
The Internet Defense League says it is targeting two upcoming pieces of legislation, ACTA and CISPA, which take different approaches to regulating pirated content.
That would be CISPA, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act.
The legislation - known as Cispa - had previously been attacked by privacy campaigners and the White House itself had threatened to veto the bill if passed in its original form.
Cispa has also secured the backing of several technology firms, including the CTIA wireless industry group, as well as the TechNet computer industry lobby group, which has Google, Apple and Yahoo as members.
The Sunlight Foundation's John Wonderlich wrote in a blog post that Cispa "is terrible on transparency" and that the shared personal data between firms and the government would be exempt from the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) also said it was "encouraged" by the order's wording - but has made clear it would oppose any effort to reintroduce the House Intelligence Committee's Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (Cispa).
"I'm hoping that all of these tech companies take the stand that their privacy policies matter, their users' privacy matters, and no legislation like CISPA should take that away, " Alexis Ohanian, former owner of Reddit (Wired's parent company Conde Nast currently owns Reddit), said in a video posted last week.
The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), now making its way back into the House of Representatives is a bill that was first introduced and passed by the House in 2011 but failed to gain traction in Senate, due to heavy criticism from civil liberties groups like the ACLU and the EFF.
Ohanian, who is on the steering committee for the Internet Defense League and is very active in the fight to preserve internet freedom, also called on the public to sign a petition to defeat CISPA in the way users helped defeat the Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect Intellectual Propert Act in 2011.
CISPA, which passed the House last year but never reached a vote in the Senate, has drawn fire for a provision that would allow companies to hand over cybersecurity threat information to government agencies that include the National Security Agency and Department of Defense, even granting them immunity from existing laws and regulations that would prevent the sharing of some sensitive information.
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