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Tue Nov-29-11 04:10 PM
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FREE SPEECH ALERT! Action needed NOW to stop these two bills - the Protect IP Act and the SOPA Act |
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We are seeing efforts to limit free speech on all fronts. Here are two egregious attempts to do so with these two bills -- the Protect IP Act and the SOPA Act. The notice on this topic came from A-Champ in an email. A-Champ normally spends its resources exploring options for kids with Autism. The organization warns that these two bills will affect all internet activity, greatly limiting speech. The Electronic Frontier Association (I'm a member) also takes a stand against it but doesn't have a take-action link. A-Champ does and I've posted it just below this paragraph. You can read what the organization says about it below, but most importantly, after you have researched the issue yourself you can take action here: http://capwiz.com/a-champ/issues/alert/?alertid=57456501&queueid=
The item below is printed in its entirely with permission from the organization A-Champ (permission at bottom of page). +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Act Today: Protect Free Speech on the Internet Take Action!
Oppose the Protect IP Act and the SOPA Act Your action is needed now to stop two bills in Congress that if passed would severely limit the free flow of ideas and discussion of public issues on websites, blogs and other internet-based media. We believe these bills directly threaten the continued operation of the Autism Action Network, the Age of Autism, the Schafer Autism Report and other media and groups that exercise our First Amendment rights to criticize government, castigate corporate abuse and speak out on the pressing issues of the day. Please click on the Take Action link above to send an email to your Senators your member of the House of Representatives expressing your opposition to these bills. The Protect IP Act, Senate Bill S. 968, and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), House Resolution H. R. 3261, are being sold as needed laws to stop the online theft of copyrighted material and other intellectual property. But these laws go far beyond that, fundamentally reordering rights and responsibilities on the Internet to benefit owners of intellectual property to the exclusion of all other right and interests. In a letter Senators Rand Paul, Maria Cantwell, and Jerry Moran said “We take seriously the alarm expressed by the nation's leading investors in new online startups who say the proposal will dampen interest in financing the new ideas and businesses of tomorrow, and to legal and human rights experts who caution that the proposal enables the silencing of speech.” For example, a website that quotes a medical study or the contents of a drug package insert could violate this law as proposed. Under the pretext of protecting copyrighted material, copyright owners would be able to shut down any website based on the accusation of copyright infringement. Any website that includes any quantity of copyrighted material, including quotes used for the purposes of discussing public issues, could face having access from search engines like Google blocked, its ability to use Paypal or credit card companies to do business curtailed, and this could happen on the basis of an accusation. Guilt is assumed, a website owner would have to prove themselves innocent of the accusations to get back in business. The chilling effect of these bills is obvious. “Companies could also abuse such authority to protect out-dated business models by quashing new innovations in their infancy and discouraging less than complimentary speech,” said Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon at a recent hearing, “In other words, the wrong approach to combating infringement could fundamentally change the Internet as we know it, moving us towards a world where transactions are less secure, ideas are less accessible and starting a website wouldn’t be an option for anyone who couldn’t afford a lawyer.” This cuts across party and ideological lines, with conservatives and liberals lining up on both sides of the issue. Copyright holders are already quite well-protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 and other laws. Please help us stop these bills that threaten our basic rights of expression in digital media. Please share this email with friends and family and post to Face Book and other social networks.
++++++++++++++++++++++++ I have removed the invitation to donate to the organization because maybe DU does not allow donation solicitations except from itself? :)
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Tue Nov-29-11 04:19 PM
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1. This is the link to EFF's SOPA petition: |
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Tue Nov-29-11 04:21 PM
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Tue Nov-29-11 04:32 PM
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4. Direct link to Senator Wyden's petition to Stop Censorship: |
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http://stopcensorship.org/Millions of Americans support Internet freedom. What better way to demonstrate our strength than to ask Senator Wyden to read our names into the record during his filibuster? He's agreed to read censorship opponents' names from the floor of the Senate, and to try to enter the rest into the Congressional Record. _______________________________ Looks like Wyden is the champion for our cause in this case. He's not just talking but will actually DO something to stop this travesty.
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Tue Nov-29-11 04:53 PM
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5. Here are the Thomas.loc.gov links to the actual language of the bills |
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Link to the language of the so called "Protect IP Act of 2011" http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/C?c112:./temp/~c112FWirU8and here is the link to the language of the "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA): http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/C?c112:./temp/~c112zNMtRZThe language of these bills is insidious. I wonder who wrote them? :think:
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Wed Nov-30-11 12:40 PM
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10. The same people that write every bill. |
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Tue Nov-29-11 05:14 PM
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6. Please kick and recommend this. It's bottom line essential we stop efforts to limit free speech |
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DU exists now and is wonderful, as are other intelligent sites that challenge the status quo.
That can change if these bills go through. They are dangerous.
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Tue Nov-29-11 05:15 PM
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