(US Citizens) Help Stop SOPA!

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(US Citizens) Help Stop SOPA!

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Bills currently in the House of Representatives (SOPA) and Senate (PIPA), allegedly trying to stop online piracy.
For the record, I'm against online piracy.

Only two things wrong with the bill:

1) Any 12-year-old with a bit of tech savvy can bypass the restrictions trivially.
(None of the bill's sponsors know anything about the Internet, or about IT in general.)

2) Innocent sites, like Google, eBay, Facebook, *OR THIS FORUM*, could be taken offline (at least in the US), under the broad language of the bill.

How? You search for, say, "Windows 7 retail disk" at Google, or at any of the discount-seeking sites, etc.
One result proves to be a pirate site.
Google or whoever is taken off-line for aiding and abetting this piracy.
*Any site with a Search box*, which is most of them, could be blocked, under the same scenario.

Unbelievable? Believe it.

One of the duties of Moderators here, as at all sites, is to delete spam as soon as it's found.
Suppose a spammer posts a link to a site that sells pirated software, music, movies, or whatever.
A screenshot of that could get THIS SITE blocked in the US, even if we delete the spam thirty minutes later.

And the overly-broad language could be used by politicians against sites critical of themselves or of Government policies.

Contact your elected representatives. Best way: Fax.

E-mails are easy to ignore, and mine said they won't allow attachments (like the one recommended below) due to a well-founded fear of viruses.
Voice mails are easy to ignore.
Snail mail is good, but it's slow, takes time to write, and costs a postage stamp.

Fax machines constantly spitting out faxes from angry constituents all day long will definitely get their attention, and the growing pile is a physical reminder of the degree of opposition.

Print out this one-page .pdf that explains what's wrong with the bill in simple, non-tech language that even Congress can understand: :mrgreen:
https://www.eff.org/sites/default/files ... SOPA_0.pdf

No need for a cover letter. But at the top of the .pdf print-out, address it personally, in your own handwriting, like this: "Dear Senator Dork, ..". Ask for her/his opposition to the bill, sign your name, and add your printed name and residence address. (I used a pre-printed sticker, as usual.) This validates that you are, in fact, a voting constituent of this politician. They already have access to it anyway (voter registration records), and this way, you don't get flooded with e-mails from them.

How to contact your representative in the House of Representatives:
http://www.house.gov/representatives/

How to contact your State's two Senators:
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_i ... rs_cfm.cfm

These should have links to their individual web sites, which should have fax numbers. If not, they'll have a local office location near you, in addition to the Washington, D. C. phone and fax. If no fax #, call the local office and ask for it.

Thank you.

And thanks to Giorgio for permitting me to use this space to solicit the help of my fellow Americans in keeping the Internet free of censorship.
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> (US Citizens)

Not citizens, sheep.
And not just US. Other countries will follow suit, or lead if need be.
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therube wrote:> (US Citizens)

Not citizens, sheep.
Trying to be a shepherd here....
therube wrote:And not just US. Other countries will follow suit, or lead if need be.
Probably, if the US passes it -- at least, countries other than the ones in which most of the pirated disks are created and sold. ;)

All the more reason to nip this bill in the bud. If the US drops it, others may.

btw, have you faxed *your* elected officials yet? :)
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012 3:44 PM

senator@mikulski.senate.gov" <senator@mikulski.senate.gov>
To: steven


Dear Mr. Steven:

Thank you for writing to me about legislation to combat online piracy . It's good to hear from you.

The PROTECT IP Act (S. 968) would give the Department of Justice ( DoJ ) authority to identify and take legal action against websites that advertise counterfeit or pirated merchandise . While I support combatting online piracy, I will not vote for this bill in its current form and the Senate is not expected to consider it in the near future. The bill has a number of provisions that I am concerned about, particularly language affecting Domain Name Servers (DNS). Congress needs to go back to the drawing board to fix this and other problems with this bill.

Illegal downloading of movies, TV shows and music is a real problem that threatens American jobs, harms industries , and hurts our economy. However, w e need to make sure that the solution isn't worse than the problem. Any efforts to strengthen the protection of copyrighted materials must be well planned and not stifle free speech or innovation.

Thanks once again for writing. Please let me know if I can be of assistance in the future.

Sincerely,
Barbara A. Mikulski
United States Senator
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therube wrote:
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 3:44 PM

senator@mikulski.senate.gov" <senator@mikulski.senate.gov>
To: steven


Dear Mr. Steven:

Thank you for writing to me about legislation to combat online piracy . It's good to hear from you.

The PROTECT IP Act (S. 968) would give the Department of Justice ( DoJ ) authority to identify and take legal action against websites that advertise counterfeit or pirated merchandise . While I support combatting online piracy, I will not vote for this bill in its current form and the Senate is not expected to consider it in the near future. The bill has a number of provisions that I am concerned about, particularly language affecting Domain Name Servers (DNS). Congress needs to go back to the drawing board to fix this and other problems with this bill.

Illegal downloading of movies, TV shows and music is a real problem that threatens American jobs, harms industries , and hurts our economy. However, w e need to make sure that the solution isn't worse than the problem. Any efforts to strengthen the protection of copyrighted materials must be well planned and not stifle free speech or innovation.

Thanks once again for writing. Please let me know if I can be of assistance in the future.

Sincerely,
Barbara A. Mikulski
United States Senator
Out-freaking-standing reply. She seems to know exactly what the situation is -- rare for a politician. :mrgreen:
I hope you'll vote for her at election time.

And with the overwhelming flood of opposition, it does look like they will shelve this for now, go back to the drawing board, and see if they can't -- come to think of it, copyright infringement is already a crime. Use the existing laws (and int'l cooperation) to go after the actual criminals, and leave the innocent third parties alone. No need for new laws; just enforce the existing ones.

Thanks to all who did contact their elected officials.
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