Author Topic: Stop SOPA and PIPA  (Read 729 times)

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Members of Congress are trying to do the right thing by going after pirates and counterfeiters but SOPA and PIPA are the wrong way to do it.

1. SOPA and PIPA would censor the Web

The U.S. government could order the blocking of sites using methods similar to those employed by China. Among other things, search engines could be forced to delete entire websites from their search results. That’s why 41 human rights organizations and 110 prominent law professors have expressed grave concerns about the bills.

2. SOPA and PIPA would be job-killers because they would create a new era of uncertainty for American business

Law-abiding U.S. internet companies would have to monitor everything users link to or upload or face the risk of time-consuming litigation. That’s why AOL, EBay, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Mozilla, Twitter, Yahoo and Zynga wrote a letter to Congress saying these bills “pose a serious risk to our industry’s continued track record of innovation and job-creation.” It’s also why 55 of America’s most successful venture capitalists expressed concern that PIPA “would stifle investment in Internet services, throttle innovation, and hurt American competitiveness”. More than 204 entrepreneurs told Congress that PIPA and SOPA would “hurt economic growth and chill innovation”.

3. SOPA and PIPA wouldn’t stop piracy

To make matters worse, SOPA and PIPA won’t even work. The censorship regulations written into these bills won’t shut down pirate sites. These sites will just change their addresses and continue their criminal activities, while law-abiding companies will suffer high penalties for breaches they can’t possibly control.

There are effective ways to combat foreign “rogue” websites dedicated to copyright infringement and trademark counterfeiting, while preserving the innovation and dynamism that have made the Internet such an important driver of American economic growth and job creation. Congress should consider alternatives like the OPEN Act, which takes targeted and focused steps to cut off the money supply from foreign pirate sites without making US companies censor the Web.

oh wow, another topic about this

how many does this make?

oh wow, another topic about this

how many does this make?
I believe 28

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SOPA and PIPA need to be protested in large numbers.

oh wow, another topic about this

how many does this make?

Stop with the sopa topics bucibyzt

Will wreck jobs
but cancer got him first.

If Badspot could delete all the SOP and PIPA threads, and make his own, for everyones discussion, it would be best.
We have information scattered everywhere, and if we had it in one nice thread like we should instead of 28, it would be better.

If Badspot could delete all the SOP and PIPA threads, and make his own, for everyones discussion, it would be best.
We have information scattered everywhere, and if we had it in one nice thread like we should instead of 28, it would be better.
It would be better.. Much better

If Badspot could delete all the SOP and PIPA threads, and make his own, for everyones discussion, it would be best.
We have information scattered everywhere, and if we had it in one nice thread like we should instead of 28, it would be better.

I'm sure Badspot would most likely be against it too, that would be a good idea.

Hmmm...  Familiar?

A ruling called for limitation of free speech during wartime.  However SOPA and PIPA have no part in the war effort, but due to the wording of the bills, if/when passed, nobody can do anything about it.  The supreme court will swat it down.




If Badspot could delete all the SOP and PIPA threads, and make his own, for everyones discussion, it would be best.
We have information scattered everywhere, and if we had it in one nice thread like we should instead of 28, it would be better.
Should also black out the BLOCKLAND Forums logo.

Hmmm...  Familiar?

A ruling called for limitation of free speech during wartime.  However SOPA and PIPA have no part in the war effort, but due to the wording of the bills, if/when passed, nobody can do anything about it.  The supreme court will swat it down.



Should also black out the BLOCKLAND Forums logo.
Good idea

No one is going to notice that a forum of teenagers are making topics about sopa and blacking out their avatar.

when stuff like wikipedia and google protesting happens, stuff gets noticed.

Oh god yeah a blacked out Blockland logo will inspire millions

Also it shouldnt take an authority member making a topic to get discussion to stay in one place. Keep it in the original SOPA topic.