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AKA project 1999, emulation is considered one big piracy of sony's 15 bucks o' month
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lo.l @ opencongress thing
Vote on This Bill 1% Users Support Bill 15 in favor / 1811 opposed | ||
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DNS redirect would be so easy to get around it isn't funny. Nothing the government can do under SOPA or PIPA can be effective in stopping piracy. They won't be able to control what the pirates put online, so they will control ordinary users' access to the internet as a substitute. Failed legislation will bring more restrictive legislation, and the final result will be allowing end users to connect only through approved government portals. That would be the only effective method of controlling piracy. The sad thing is that the money "lost" to content providers is all hypothetical. They are really doing better right now than other industries economically speaking.
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Until we address the issue where we allow government near unlimited power to regulate any activity it seems fit, we'll have a neverending series of SOPAs affecting every industry. Give the power to 536 people to regulate a multi-trillion dollar economy and those with money will use that concentrated power for their own ends.
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Two of the people responsible for writing these bills (SOPA and PIPA)— the key writer for the House version and the key writer for the Senate version — have just accepted positions for two of the lobbying organizations pushing for the bill.
Allison Halataei, former deputy chief of staff and parliamentarian to House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith and Lauren Pastarnack, a Senate Judiciary Committee senior aide, have accepted gigs with two of the lobbying firms that stand to gain the most from the passage of these bills. Now that she helped write the bill and get it into consideration, Allison Halataei is officially the National Music Publisher’s Association chief liaison to Congress. In other news: Chris Dodd served as a U.S. Senator from 1981 through 2011, a total of 30 years. Now, despite claiming repeatedly that he would never accept a lobbying position, the esteemed former Democratic Senator from Connecticut is now the Chairman and CEO of the MPAA. Gee... help write a bill or two for powerful lobbies then take a high-powered position from them after leaving Congress or the Senate. Who'da thunk?
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The MPAA and RIAA are simply trying to use government to protect their failed business model. Not much different than the bankers really. Imagine if we had this level of government interference back in the early 20th century. We'd have outlawed the gasoline engine to protect the horse and buggy industry.
Of course, even if this passes, people will still find ways to "pirate" music and movies. Fighting against changing technology will simply impoverish us further. | ||
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The ways have already been figured out. Desopa is an interesting little Firefox add-on that negates DNS fiddling by the US. Then, as I've mentioned before, if you know the numeric IP to a site you can bypass the DNS redirect all day long.
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January 24 2 15 pm is voting day
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