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    SOPA & PIPA are Threathening Craigslist and the Rest of the Internet--How You Can Help


    STOP SOPA & PIPA
    HR3261 & S968 are
    threatening Craigslist and
    the rest of your
    Internet. Most of
    the web sites you use
    strongly oppose these
    bills.

    Find out why, and
    how you can help put
    stop to this madness
    before it's too late!




    Boxer and Feinstein are both for SOPA and PIPA and need to hear from you.

    Stop HR 3261 (SOPA) and S 968 (PIPA) Internet Blacklist Bills
    Congress needs to hear from you, or these dangerous bills will pass - they have tremendous lobbying dollars behind them, from large corporations reportedly hoping to prop up outdated, anti-consumer business models at the expense of the very fabric of the Internet -- recklessly unleashing a tsunami of take-down notices and litigation, and a Pandora's jar of "chilling effects" and other unintended (or perhaps intended?) consequences.
    Please let your Members of Congress know you OPPOSE H.R. 3621 "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA) and S. 968 "Protect IP Act" (PIPA):


    Learn more about SOPA, Protect IP (PIPA), and Internet Blacklisting:

    Internet Giants Consider Blackout Against SOPA!
    Where does your Member of Congress stand on SOPA? (Project SOPA Opera)

    https://projects.propublica.org/sopa/CA There's lots of Californian representatives that need to hear from you along with the dollar amounts they received from Hollywood. Tell them you'll vote them out unless they don't vote for these bills.


    Opponents of SOPA: Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia, craigslist, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, eBay, AOL, Mozilla, Reddit, Tumblr, Etsy, Zynga, EFF, ACLU, Human Rights Watch, Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Ron Paul (R-TX)


    Supporters of SOPA: RIAA, MPAA, News Corporation, VISA, Mastercard, Pfizer, Comcast, Time Warner, ABC, Nike, Walmart, Dow Chemical, Tiffany, Chanel, Rolex, Monster Cable, Teamsters, Lamar Smith (R-TX), John Conyers (D-MI)






    Opt-out of having a smart meter whether you have one now or not, anytime. 1-866-743-0263 24/7 Spread the word. More info here.
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    WEBSITES GOING DARK TOMORROW (Wed.) SOPA & PIPA Strike.

    I'm posting a letter from the director of the Community Media Center of Marin -- a great resource everyone can
    use at www.cmcm.tv. Democracy Now! is streamed live every weekday at CMCM.
    Below is a list of sites going dark for 24 hours, an hour from now.
    Peggy


    Hi all,

    As you probably know - tomorrow will be a day of web site outages over the pending passage of SOPA. Here's a good article on the sites participating with links to the SOPA strike site and info. Those of us who have used the net for years have seen this coming in various forms - but this legislation is worse than many of us could have imagined.

    take care,

    Michael




    SOPA Strike FYI

    https://blandinonbroadband.org/2012/...pa-strike-fyi/
    If you run into troubles surfing your usual web haunts tomorrow – don’t try to adjust your computer, or router, or browser – it may be the SOPA blackout. Here’s the quick take from the SOPA Strike website
    On January 18th, 2012 the internet is going on strike to stop the web censorship bills in Congress! Now is our moment— we need you to do everything you can, whether you have a website or not.
    Here’s a partial list of folks planning to participate (from the SOPA Strike List):

    • Google
    • WordPress
    • Wikipedia
    • Internet Archive
    • Center for Technology and Democracy
    • reddit
    • Electronic Frontier Foundation
    A couple of weeks ago I wrote a primer on SOPA. The update since I wrote that is that SOPA has been put on ice until outstanding concerns have been addressed. MSNBC reports..
    A House subcommittee was slated to prepare the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, for a vote later this month; the Senate had planned a vote on the companion bill, PIPA (The Protect IP Act,) even sooner. Now, it appears both votes will be delayed.
    A little more detail indicates that the issue for SOPA may be in the technical details (again from MSNBC)…
    Meanwhile, several signs point to SOPA legislation hitting some serious speedbumps. On Saturday, a statement issued by White House cyberczar Howard Schmidt, and other administration technology officials, threw cold water on SOPA’s anti-piracy efforts.
    “Our analysis of the DNS filtering provisions in some proposed legislation suggests that they pose a real risk to cybersecurity and yet leave contraband goods and services accessible online,” says the response, referring to SOPA’s proposal to allow law enforcement officials to blacklist Web sites — cut them off from U.S. users — that allegedly encourage piracy. The response, posted at WhiteHouse.gov on Saturday, does not take a position on SOPA, but it cautioned lawmakers that the administration will oppose anti-piracy efforts that might increase censorship.
    The White House has also responded to public comments on SOPA…
    Right now, Congress is debating a few pieces of legislation concerning the very real issue of online piracy, including the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), the PROTECT IP Act and the Online Protection and Digital Enforcement Act (OPEN). We want to take this opportunity to tell you what the Administration will support—and what we will not support. Any effective legislation should reflect a wide range of stakeholders, including everyone from content creators to the engineers that build and maintain the infrastructure of the Internet.

    Any effort to combat online piracy must guard against the risk of online censorship of lawful activity and must not inhibit innovation by our dynamic businesses large and small.

    We must avoid creating new cybersecurity risks or disrupting the underlying architecture of the Internet.

    So, rather than just look at how legislation can be stopped, ask yourself: Where do we go from here? Don’t limit your opinion to what’s the wrong thing to do, ask yourself what’s right. Already, many of members of Congress are asking for public input around the issue. We are paying close attention to those opportunities, as well as to public input to the Administration. The organizer of this petition and a random sample of the signers will be invited to a conference call to discuss this issue further with Administration officials and soon after that, we will host an online event to get more input and answer your questions. Details on that will follow in the coming days.
    (For an interesting take on whether or how piracy does hurt America’s economy, check out Tim O’Reilly’s article.)
    As mentioned in the primer, it’s an interesting issue because the folks who get the news out generally have some skin in the game so it’s difficult to get a read on the topic that isn’t impassioned. It will be very interesting to see how traditional media cover the blackout tomorrow. It will also be interesting to see what an impact it has on those of us who are online all day, every day.
    Finally – if I were a group such as the Minnesota Broadband Task Force, I might look at the blackout as a sneak peek as what might happen if sites were every shut down outside of their own volition. Can we carry on business effectively and efficiently without our regular online tools? (Not just in terms of SOPA and piracy, but a glimpse as the importance of security and redundancy!)

    --
    Executive Director
    Community Media Center of Marin
    819 A Street, San Rafael, CA 94901
    415 721-0636cmcm.tv
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