Internet Giants Step Up Campaign Against Stop Online Piracy Act

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  • admin
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    • Nov 2001
    • 8954

    Internet Giants Step Up Campaign Against Stop Online Piracy Act

    They may be competitors, but tech giants Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, eBay and others have joined forces to oppose the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA).

    In an open letter to members of the US Senate and House of Representatives, the tech companies urged a rethink of SOPA, as they feel the legislation could pose "a serious risk" to innovation and and the nation's cybersecurity.

    The letter, also signed by AOL, LinkedIn, Mozilla and Zynga, also highlighted the bill's threat to existing DMCA legislations, which have given the Internet industry a degree of protection against ever litigious rights holders.

    While the companies support the goal of SOPA, that is to reduce Internet piracy, they are concerned about the vague language present in the current draft of the bill, and about new liabilities that tech companies would be exposed to if the bill were to become law.

    The open letter concluded by highlighting the importance of their own industry to the US economy, a tactic often deployed by the people behind SOPA, the music and movie industries. Internet consumption and expenditure, if it were a sector, would contribute more to the GDP than the energy, agriculture, communication, mining or utilities sectors, the letter writes, and the companies hope Congress takes this into considering when considering SOPA, as to not cripple one industry to help another.

    But even as the Internet industry stands united against SOPA, other industries and organisations, including the head of the influential US Copyright Office, will testify before the House Judiciary Committee in support of the bill. Maria Pallante, director of the US Copyright Office, describes SOPA as "the next step in ensuring that our law keeps pace with infringers."

    Pfizer, the MPAA, the AFL-CIO and Mastercard will also testify in support of SOPA.

    Mozilla and many other websites (including Digital Digest) are also taking part in a day of protest against SOPA starting midnight November 16, by censoring their logo and linking to americancensorship.org with details on how you oppose SOPA. You can voice your opposition to SOPA by signing this petition hosted on the White House's own petition sub-site.
    Last edited by admin; 17 Nov 2011, 02:07 AM.
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  • drfsupercenter
    NOT an online superstore
    • Oct 2005
    • 4424

    #2
    Already signed the petition - and I think you typed the same sentence twice there
    CYA Later:

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    • admin
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      • Nov 2001
      • 8954

      #3
      Fixed
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      • rago88
        Digital Video Expert
        Digital Video Expert
        • Aug 2005
        • 566

        #4
        Signed also......
        everyone in the world[not associated with SOSA,MPAA etc.] should..

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        • admin
          Administrator
          • Nov 2001
          • 8954

          #5
          Excellent efforts by everyone - the petition is now over the 25,000 signatures required to get a response from the White House, and it's now the most popular petition on the website.

          I doubt it will lead to any real action, and the response might as well be written by the MPAA/RIAA, but at least it's something.
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          • admin
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            • Nov 2001
            • 8954

            #6
            Reports say the Congress has been receiving more than 23,000 emails per hour on opposition to SOPA, and four phone calls *per second*.
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            • drfsupercenter
              NOT an online superstore
              • Oct 2005
              • 4424

              #7
              yeah, I noticed that too when telling a friend to sign it.

              LOL @ that many phone calls, that's what they get for trying to pass something like this
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              • admin
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                • Nov 2001
                • 8954

                #8
                Nice infographic showing the effect of the Stop Censorship campaign:

                American Censorship Day November 16 - Join the fight to stop SOPA
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