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the govt is tring to take away our internet rights
posted at January 15, 2012 8:51 PM EST
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Posts: 41
First: December 26, 2011 Last: April 22, 2013 |
Corporations whose lobbyists drafted SOPA and PIPA want the ability to block you from reaching any web site they feel hurts their profits -- without due process, or review in any court -- by hijacking DNS (!) and censoring search results. Hoping you won't notice until it's too late, Congress is preparing to give them that right. For example, Monster Cable (who brought "Monster Park" to 49er fans) considers craigslist a "rogue site" for takedown under PIPA - they want to prevent YOU from selling YOUR unwanted cables, by removing craigslist from the Internet entirely (reddit), so they can increase their sales of new cables! Many other "rights holders" want to be able to do the same. (Boycott anyone? There's an app for that.) SOPA/PIPA authors and supporters insist they're only fighting "piracy," but Internet Engineers understand that this is an attempt to impose China-style government control over our public Internet. Hmmm, who should we believe?.. Let Congress know you OPPOSE H.R. 3261 "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA) and S. 968 "Protect IP Act" (PIPA):
Supporters of SOPA: RIAA, MPAA, News Corp, TimeWarner, Walmart, Nike, Tiffany, Chanel, Rolex, Sony, Juicy Couture, Ralph Lauren, VISA, Mastercard, Comcast, ABC, Dow Chemical, Monster Cable, Teamsters, Rupert Murdoch, Lamar Smith (R-TX), John Conyers (D-MI) Opponents of SOPA: Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia, craigslist, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, eBay, AOL, Mozilla, Reddit, Tumblr, Etsy, Zynga, EFF, ACLU, Human Rights Watch, Darrell Issa (R-CA), Ron Wyden (D-OR), Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Ron Paul (R-TX) Where does your Member of Congress stand on SOPA? (Project SOPA Opera) SOPA and PIPA Are Too Dangerous To Revise, They Must Be Killed Entirely Congress needs to hear from you, or these dangerous bills will pass - they have tremendous lobbying dollars behind them, from corporations experts say are attempting to prop up outdated, anti-consumer business models at the expense of the very fabric of the Internet -- recklessly unleashing a tsunami of take-down notices and litigation, and a Pandora's jar of "chilling effects" and other unintended (or perhaps intended?) consequences. There is still time to be heard. Congress is starting to backpedal on this job-killing, anti-American nonsense, and the Obama administration has weighed in against these bills as drafted, but SOPA/PIPA cannot be fixed or revised -- they must be killed altogether. Sen Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Rep Ron Wyden (D-OR) are championing an alternative to SOPA/PIPA called Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act (OPEN) that focuses on cutting off payments to foreign sites dedicated to piracy, and refrains from disrupting basic Internet protocols, or threatening mainstream US sites like craigslist. Tim O'Reilly, a publisher who is himself subject to piracy, asks whether piracy is even a problem, and whether there is even a legitimate need for any of these bills. Learn more about SOPA, Protect IP (PIPA), and Internet Blacklisting:
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Re: the govt is tring to take away our internet rights
posted at January 16, 2012 7:52 AM EST
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Posts: 12532
First: February 29, 2008 Last: May 17, 2013 |
White House says NO to SOPA and PIPA |
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Re: the govt is tring to take away our internet rights
posted at January 16, 2012 11:30 AM EST
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Re: the govt is tring to take away our internet rights
posted at January 18, 2012 3:15 PM EST
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Posts: 12532
First: February 29, 2008 Last: May 17, 2013 |
In Response to Re: the govt is tring to take away our internet rights: The Internet thrives as a medium for political discourse because it is free and open. It's this same openness that has made the Internet a medium for growth and job creation among 21st century industries, keeping thousands of Americans employed at the same time as many sectors of our economy are shedding jobs. Today we have the opportunity to fight back against corporate control, to protect the free and open nature of the Internet and its potential for innovation. The Internet is a place where voices are expressed and grassroots action can begin. The rapid sharing of ideas and the ability to potentially reach a huge audience with nothing but a computer and an Internet connection empowers anyone to let their voice be heard. For now. The Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA) attempt to combat the very real issue of online piracy, but take a scattergun approach that could kill free speech and openness across the Internet. Taken to an extreme, this type of legislation could result in political bloggers, news outlets, and even organizations like DFA being silenced because the powers that be don't like our message. To fight back, Democracy for America moved all of our domain names away from GoDaddy, a domain registrar supporting these dangerous bills. Today, DFA is joining with hundreds of other organizations and drawing a line in the sand. We are blacking out our website on January 18, 2012 to show what the Internet under SOPA and PIPA could become. We are asking you to learn about this issue, and join us in opposing these bills. |
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Re: the govt is tring to take away our internet rights
posted at January 18, 2012 3:30 PM EST
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Posts: 8203
First: March 4, 2009 Last: May 21, 2013 |
In Response to the govt is tring to take away our internet rights: Corporations whose lobbyists drafted SOPA and PIPA want the ability to block you from reaching any web site they feel hurts their profits -- without due process, or review in any court -- by hijacking DNS (!) and censoring search results . Hoping you won't notice until it's too late, Congress is preparing to give them that right. For example, Monster Cable (who brought " Monster Park " to 49er fans) considers craigslist a "rogue site" for takedown under PIPA - they want to prevent YOU from selling YOUR unwanted cables, by removing craigslist from the Internet entirely ( reddit ), so they can increase their sales of new cables! Many other "rights holders" want to be able to do the same . (Boycott anyone? There's an app for that .) SOPA/PIPA authors and supporters insist they're only fighting " piracy ," but Internet Engineers understand that this is an attempt to impose China-style government control over our public Internet. Hmmm, who should we believe?.. Let Congress know you OPPOSE H.R. 3261 "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA) and S. 968 "Protect IP Act" (PIPA): Reverse Robocall ALL pro-SOPA MOC + Key Lobbyists (Genius! More info on Ars Technica ) Phone your Member of Congress the old fashioned way ( House ) ( Senate ) Contact Senators who are refusing to meet with constituents about SOPA/PIPA. EFF Congressional Emailer - Oppose Internet Blacklisting (SOPA & PIPA) ECA Congressional Emailer - Don't Censor Our Internet! OpenCongress Congressional Emailer - Oppose SOPA Generic Congressional Emailer (You'll need your Zip+4 ) Outside the US? Sign Petition Opposing US Censorship of Global Sites (EFF) ... Supporters of SOPA: RIAA, MPAA, News Corp , TimeWarner, Walmart, Nike, Tiffany, Chanel, Rolex, Sony, Juicy Couture, Ralph Lauren, VISA, Mastercard, Comcast, ABC, Dow Chemical, Monster Cable, Teamsters, Rupert Murdoch , Lamar Smith (R-TX) , John Conyers (D-MI) Opponents of SOPA : Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia, craigslist, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, eBay, AOL, Mozilla, Reddit, Tumblr, Etsy, Zynga, EFF, ACLU, Human Rights Watch, Darrell Issa (R-CA), Ron Wyden (D-OR), Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Ron Paul (R-TX) Where does your Member of Congress stand on SOPA ? (Project SOPA Opera) SOPA and PIPA Are Too Dangerous To Revise, They Must Be Killed Entirely Congress needs to hear from you , or these dangerous bills will pass - they have tremendous lobbying dollars behind them, from corporations experts say are attempting to prop up outdated, anti-consumer business models at the expense of the very fabric of the Internet -- recklessly unleashing a tsunami of take-down notices and litigation, and a Pandora's jar of "chilling effects" and other unintended (or perhaps intended?) consequences. There is still time to be heard. Congress is starting to backpedal on this job-killing, anti-American nonsense, and the Obama administration has weighed in against these bills as drafted, but SOPA/PIPA cannot be fixed or revised -- they must be killed altogether . Sen Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Rep Ron Wyden (D-OR) are championing an alternative to SOPA/PIPA called Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act (OPEN) that focuses on cutting off payments to foreign sites dedicated to piracy, and refrains from disrupting basic Internet protocols, or threatening mainstream US sites like craigslist. Tim O'Reilly, a publisher who is himself subject to piracy, asks whether piracy is even a problem, and whether there is even a legitimate need for any of these bills . Learn more about SOPA, Protect IP (PIPA), and Internet Blacklisting : Growing Chorus of Opposition to SOPA Open Letter against SOPA from 83 Prominent Internet Engineers Why SOPA and Protect IP (PIPA) are Bad, Bad Ideas (Techdirt) Piracy not a problem, SOPA/PIPA unnecessary (Tim O'Reilly on GigaOM) SOPA News (Google News) SOPA Wikipedia entry SOPA FAQ (CNET) ........... Posted by neworleans3999 The White House and Obama, are all against this regulation, but as usual, This Administration will get blamed for what our greedy Congress wants to do. It is my understanding that many lobbysts, have already paid 95 millions dollars so that our Congress will pass the law. |