On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Jussi-Ville
Heiskanen
<cimonavaro(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:14 PM, Todd Allen
<toddmallen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 11:20 PM, Mono
<monomium(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, piracy is illegal and piracy stems from file sharing...
>
> On Monday, April 16, 2012, Jussi-Ville Heiskanen wrote:
>
>> First there were SOPA, PIPA, ACTA and OPEN. Now there is going to be
>> Yet Another Attempt
>> to enact draconian legislation through mislabeling the real purpose of
>> IP legislation by inserting
>> it as a rider to law supposedly intended to help in combatting
>> Cyber-terrorism: CISPA.
>>
>> From the link below:
>>
>> "It's a little piece of Sopa [the Stop Online Piracy Act] wrapped up
>> in a bill that's
>> supposedly designed to facilitate detection of and defence against
>> cyber-security
>> threats. The language is so vague that an ISP could use it to monitor
>> communications of subscribers for potential infringement of
>> intellectual property."
>>
>> In effect this law is directed against file-sharers, not Cyber terrorism.
>>
>>
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-17730266
>>
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I've heard that pirates also use the Internet. We need to get rid of
that thing immediately.
Wait! What if they burn CDs/DVDs/Blu-Rays? We need to get rid of all
those blank discs, right now!
And hey wait, they all breathe, too! If we just stop people from
breathing, we can put an end to it.
Just because a technology is used to break the law doesn't mean it's
responsible for the lawbreaking. Filesharing networks are no more
responsible for piracy than the telephone company is responsible for a
person calling in a bomb threat.
So what's our game-plan? Don't please start arguing about the small
stuff. This is massive!
I probably shouldn't even say this, but the foundation will look like a
massive prat, totally wrongfooted -- and grandstanding with all the
talk our spokespersons let slip out of their mouths after SOPA
went down, if they now pass CISPA, which is ten times worse.
I've read the law, and it isn't pretty...
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Would it be possible to get enough other sites behind another protest?
The last one didn't succeed just because of Wikipedia, it succeeded
because there were so many. Facebook didn't do squat anyway, so nobody
cares about them, but Google and Reddit are a different story. Just
the threat of another protest (especially with a "They apparently
didn't listen" theme), this close to elections, might be enough to put
them off this one. It'll have to be something that shows they can't
just wait a couple months and try again.