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Google knows it. Viacom knows it. The Chamber of Commerce knows it. Internet democracy groups know it. BoingBoing knows it. But, the Internet hasn’t been told yet — we’re going to get blown away by the end of the year. The worst bill in Internet history is about to become law. Law is very real here in the United States and legal language is often different than stated intentions — this law would give government and corporations the power to block sites like BoingBoing over infringing links on at least one webpage posted by their users. Believe the EFF, Public Knowledge, Google when they say this bill is about much more than copyright, it’s about the Internet and free speech everywhere.
The MPAA, RIAA, Hollywood knows that they have been flying in CEOs of as many companies as possible, recruiting people to get petition signups at malls in California, and here’s the big point— they know they have gotten their message through to Congress — the worst bill in Internet history, the one where government and their corporations get unbelievable power to take down sites, threaten payment processors into stopping payment to sites on a blacklist, and throw people in jail for posting ordinary content is about to pass before the end of this year. The only thing that is going to stop Hollywood from owning the Internet and everything we do, is if there is a big surprise Internet backlash starting right now.
PROTECT IP (S. 968)/SOPA (HR. 3261) creates the first system for Internet censorship - this bill has sweeping provisions that give the government and corporations leeway and legal cover for taking down sites “by accident,” mistakenly, or for NOT doing “enough” to protect the interests of Hollywood. These bills that are moving very quickly through Congress and can pass before Christmas aim to give the US government and corporations the ability to block sites over infringing links posted by their users and give ISPs the release to take any means to block peoples’ sites, including slowing down your connection. That’s right, some say this bill is a workaround to net neutrality and is bigger than net neutrality.
This is the worst piece of Internet legislation in history - the lawmakers who have been sponsoring (Leahy, Lamar Smith, Conyers) this bill need to be shamed by the Internet community for wasting taxpayer dollars on a bill that would break the very fabric of the Internet, create an Internet blacklist, kill jobs and great startup companies, huge blogs, and social networks.
WHERE’S THE PETITION TO SIGN AGAINST THIS SHIT.
I’m disgusted, horrified, shocked—I can’t even think of a strong enough adjective.
I’ve never felt so strongly compelled to actually call a state legislator before now.
Ex-CUSE ME?
CONGRESS. WTF ARE YOU ON ACTUALLY CONSIDERING THIS.
I mean, yeah, I know you’ve gone down the crapper because nobody effing reads the Constitution or the Founders’ writings anymore (oh noooo, of course not, because the definition of freedom has changed in the 200 years that America’s been around) but really- you think that this is a good idea? HA. HECK NO. It’s about as good of an idea as ignoring the safety protocols for a nuclear reactor. Or maybe I should put it this way: as good of an idea as endlessly printing money with nothing of real value to back it and thus inflating everything to hell and making the dollar absolutely effing worthless.
I am not pleased with you, Congress. Pull your heads out of your arses and actually use your brains for once.
WELL FUCK.
NO. FUCK YOU.
COME ON! WE LIVE IN AMERICA! FCK YEAH REMEMBER!

WE ARE HEROS DESU! ))
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Read this, you must!
OH HELL NO! FUCK NO!
COME ON! WE LIVE IN AMERICA! FCK YEAH REMEMBER! WE ARE HEROS DESU! ))