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Thursday, October 27, 2011

The ridiculousness of SOPA

The house is about to vote on the Stop Online Piracy Act which if passed allows copyright holders to take action against sites they don't like without going to court.

From Business Insider:


For example, under SOPA, a copyright holder can go directly to Google and ask them to block all Google ads from a website that is suspected of carrying copyrighted works. If it's a commercial site, credit card companies and services like PayPal have the right to block all payments.
It's a classic "shoot first, ask questions later" move, and has the potential to be harmful to sites and services such as Dropbox that depend on user uploaded content.
Some other alarming bullet points from SOPA:
  • Search engines can be required to block accused websites from results.
  • Internet service providers can be required to block accused websites from their customers.
  • Payment companies don't need a request from a copyright holder to block a website. Instead, they can do so on their own if the suspect a website may be posting copyrighted work without permission.


Read more: 
http://www.businessinsider.com/stop-online-piracy-act-2011-10

Other information can be read on these other sites
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111027/00083116531/e-parasites-bill-end-internet-as-we-know-it.shtml

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/10/house-takes-senates-bad-internet-censorship-bill-makes-it-worse.ars

This is not good folks!!

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