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Progress against SOPA

279 点作者 sathishmanohar超过 13 年前

11 条评论

slowpoke超过 13 年前
<i>&#62;So if we can make it through the next 20-25 years, the people in power will protect technology for us, not fear it.</i><p>No, they won't. They will be the same corporate sellouts as they are today because we keep thinking like this. That mentality needs to die.<p>We cannot rely on those in power to "protect technology for us" - or anything else, for that matter. We have to do it ourselves. The situation won't magically fix itself just because we sheepishly wait for two or three decades.<p>People have to realize that most, if not all authority is naturally opposed to progress. Authority depends on the status quo, and will try everything in its power to preserve that. The internet is probably the largest threat to authority in the history of mankind. The recoil against it therefore was not only predictable, but inevitable.<p>The internet as it is today is the largest functioning system of anarchy that has ever existed - and on a planetary scale, no less. That's scary to some people, if not utterly terrifying. But it's the way forward. Authority trying to preserve itself by all means possible is nothing new. It's to be expected, and must likewise be resisted with every available countermeasure - <i>atterete dominatum</i>.
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mquander超过 13 年前
<i>So if we can make it through the next 20-25 years, the people in power will protect technology for us, not fear it.</i><p>Remind me how well this has worked out for the War on Drugs.
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swalkergibson超过 13 年前
It seems to me that if Google, Facebook, etc. really wanted to effect change, just redirect their homepages to a message about SOPA and why this legislation is detrimental to the economy, etc. That would be better than any lobbying money spent in Congress. It could be the "emergency broadcast system" of sorts. I suspect that the inundation of phone calls from constituents unable to search for Thanksgiving recipes utilizing their favorite search engine would make my vote awfully easy.
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redthrowaway超过 13 年前
So it looks like we're headed for a temporary reprieve, and that's great, but as long as Big Content continues to lobby as heavily as it does, we will continue to face these attacks on the Internet. What are companies like Google doing to ensure that the Internet is not run by Hollywood? At some point, the tech industry is going to have to hold its nose and get into the lobbying game in a serious way if we want to prevent future attacks like SOPA. We are in no way helped by the fact that a lot of software companies lobbied in support of it. How are we going to counteract that, if not with increased lobbying efforts?
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oldstrangers超过 13 年前
Off topic, but the large 'Stop Censorship' banner on Matt's site makes it look like 'Stop Censorship and SEO'. Too funny.<p>Screenshot: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/aXST6.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/aXST6.jpg</a>
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snowwrestler超过 13 年前
I don't think the fight is really "Hollywood vs. Internet" since there are some tech companies who are big on the Internet, who have not come out against the bill--like Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, etc. I'm guessing that it is more of a fight between business models--distributing "pro" content vs. aggregating user-generated content.<p>There are some fine lines being walked in the tech industry. Microsoft hates piracy of their package software, but Bing would face all the same legal issues under SOPA that Google would.<p>Google wants to maximize freedom for Search and YouTube, but they are also trying to buddy up to big content for products like Google TV and the new music service.
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nopinsight超过 13 年前
I am not a US citizen, but looking at the graph, I really wonder...given that the stake is quite high and their collective cash hoard is huge, why don't the Internet companies spend more on lobbying?<p>I understand it's not their nature to do so, but the practical considerations certainly encourage that, right? Or are there other non-obvious factors involved?
pdx超过 13 年前
<p><pre><code> - Republican Representative Darrell Issa and Democratic Representative Nancy Pelosi came out against the bill. </code></pre> I wonder if there was, perhaps, a much more well known Republican Representative that came out against the bill at the same time Issa did, and if so, why he wasn't mentioned?
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sanderson1超过 13 年前
It's good to see that at least some people in power hear the voice of reason over the voices of lobbyists.
jeffreymcmanus超过 13 年前
It is freaking crazy that a progress report concerning a piece of public legislation should have to contain a bar graph comparing which side has spent more money.<p>When money influences the outcome, something other than democracy is at work.
sir_charles804超过 13 年前
This is awesome everybody should follow the links at the bottom of the page to help out!