SOPA... Σωθήκαμε?
Ο Λευκός Οίκος δεν στηρίζει το SOPA. Φαίνεται πως η Interνετική παγκόσμια πλειοψηφία βρήκε έναν μεγάλο σύμμαχο στο πρόσωπο του Obama.
SOPA Opera: White House Shuts Down Proposed Online Anti-Piracy Bill
Content providers and users are still far apart on proposed Internet piracy-protection legislation as alternative bill is offered
SINKING DIGITAL PIRACY? The Obama White House has called for a back-to-the-drawing-board approach to clamping down on Internet intellectual-property piracy while preserving free speech.
Rather than deliver an ultimatum to those on either side of the debate, the recent White House statement related to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP Act of 2011 (PIPA) encourages the entertainment and technology industries to work together to find a solution. This call for a back-to-the-drawing-board approach to clamping down on Internet intellectual-property piracy while preserving free speech has many wondering whether lawmakers will simply rework SOPA (pdf) and PIPA (pdf) using different language or if they will take anti-SOPA and anti-PIPA concerns to heart.
The Obama administration is not backing down when it comes to shutting down foreign sites that distribute content illegally. However, the administration's position—articulated by Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator Victoria Espinel, U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra and Cyber Security Coordinator Howard Schmidt—also makes it clear that any proposed laws "must not tamper with the technical architecture of the Internet through manipulation of the domain name system (DNS), a foundation of Internet security." In addition, new legislation must target specific lawbreakers rather than broadly punishing Internet intermediaries such as online advertising networks, payment processors and search engines.
Under SOPA (introduced by Rep. Lamar Smith, R–Tex., in October) and PIPA (by Sen. Patrick Leahy, D–Vt., last May), Congress sought to prevent Internet users from accessing foreign sites with pirated content by having service providers block those sites' domain names. The proposed legislation also threatened to punish any search engine providers, payment network providers and Internet advertising services that continued to support those infringing sites.
SOPA and PIPA's primary supporters are organizations—the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and Rupert Murdoch–owned News Corp. among them—that invest heavily in creating movies, television programs and other content that makes its way to the Internet. The legislation's most vocal opponents have included Craigslist, Google, Twitter, Yahoo and Wikipedia—Web-based entities that benefit from this content.
Wikipedia, news-aggregator Reddit and a number of other Web sites are planning to take the English-language version of their sites offline on Wednesday to protest the legislation, even though SOPA and PIPA are likely on their last legs. These sites' reasons for opposing SOPA and PIPA are clear—namely that they would lose access to free content if that content is found to published illegally on the Web. Less clear, however, is how such a blackout would further their goal of stopping such legislation or any related proposals that might follow.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R–Calif.) and Sen. Ron Wyden (D–Ore.) have already proposed an alternate bill called the Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act (OPEN) (pdf), which would use international trade law to punish foreign Web sites that infringe U.S. copyrights. The MPAA opposes Issa's bill, saying that it would be "cumbersome" and vows to continue lobbying for SOPA and PIPA, The New York Times reports.
Δεν θα το αφήσουν να περάσει έτσι, αυτό είναι σίγουρο.
Lacrimosa_daemon — Τετ, 18/01/2012 - 06:30
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Άτσα η Microsoft.
Early on, Microsoft was a quiet -- but definite -- supporter of PIPA. When it came to SOPA, however, apparently had concerns... though it never said anything publicly, until now. On the eve of mass blackouts and protests, Microsoft has released a weak statement about how it opposes the bill "as written," which is somewhat meaningless, given that the bill is about to undergo a revision any way. Notice, too, that they only say SOPA... and not PIPA? Is it really that hard for Microsoft to realize that the whole concept behind these bills is broken? Or is Microsoft just confirming for us that it's past the "innovation" stage of its lifespan, and now moved on to the death spiral of "protecting the way things used to be?"
voltmod — Τετ, 18/01/2012 - 12:34
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Είναι πολλές εταιρείες που υποστηρίζουν τα SOPA και PIPA, αλλά οι περισσότερες, για να μην έχουν προβλήματα με μπουκοτάζ, κρύβονται πίσω από Οργανισμούς, Συνεταιρισμούς και άλλες οργανώσεις. Αυτό το PDF αποκαλύπτει όλες τις εταιρείες που υποστηρίζουν τα νομοσχέδια. Ανάμεσα τους και ο Entertainment Software Association (ESA) που αποτελείται από εταιρείες όπως η Microsoft, η Ubisoft, η Konami και άλλες.
Γιώργος Ιωσηφίδης
z3et — Τετ, 18/01/2012 - 13:39
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Lacrimosa_daemon — Τετ, 18/01/2012 - 20:32
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Anti-SOPA/PIPA songs
The day the LOLcats Died
and Rap
voltmod — Τετ, 18/01/2012 - 23:54
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Πολύ καλό!!!
Γιώργος Ιωσηφίδης
Primitive_6 — Πεμ, 19/01/2012 - 00:37
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Τι PIPA είναι αυτά τα νομοσχέδια ?
marooned — Πεμ, 19/01/2012 - 00:48
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PIPES...
"...Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before..."
z3et — Πεμ, 19/01/2012 - 18:00
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