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House kills SOPA, ~
The growing anti-SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) support that has swept through the gaming and Internet community found a very big ally today. With websites like Reddit and Wikipedia and gaming organizations like Major League Gaming prepared for a blackout on January 18th – the same day that the House Judiciary Committee hearing on HR 3261was scheduled in Washington, DC – President Barack Obama has stepped in and said he would not support the bill. SOPA has been killed, for now.

more here, ~ http://www.forbes.com/sites/johngaudios ... gislation/
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Can't believe it took this long.

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Wikipedia shutdown yesterday led to a headline article on CNN's website. People who aren't tech heads are probably a lot more aware of this now.

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Heh, absolutely the best anti-SOPA blackout page. Watch the animation:

http://theoatmeal.com/sopa
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Yeah, I liked that one. Helps to explain it in simple terms to those who don't feel like reading about it.
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I just love the fact that if this passes... all the major companys that support it are the first ones that will be nailed by their own rules. You know Anonymous will post stuff to the sites of said supporters and then blow the whistle and shut them down.

Any site that has one of them user comment sections will have to go down.
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Smith: Facts Will Overcome Fears

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http://judiciary.house.gov/news/01182012.html


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Smith: Facts Will Overcome Fears

For Immediate Release
January 18, 2012
Contact: Kim Smith Hicks, 202-225-3951

Smith: Facts Will Overcome Fears

Washington, D.C. — House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) today issued a statement in response to reports that some members have dropped their support of the Stop Online Piracy Act under pressure from critics of the bill.

Chairman Smith: “I realize some people are nervous because of misinformation about this bill, but I am confident that ultimately the facts will overcome fears. We will continue to work with members, outside organizations and stakeholders to reach consensus and produce strong legislation that protects both intellectual property and technology.

Contrary to critics’ claims, SOPA does not censor the Internet. It only targets activity that is already illegal, and only targets foreign websites that steal and sell America’s technology, inventions and products. And it is similar to laws that already govern websites based in the U.S.

“I am open to constructive suggestions that protect American inventors and intellectual property rights holders. Unfortunately, some critics simply want to maintain the status quo which harms U.S. companies, consumers and innovators. Illegal piracy and counterfeiting cost the U.S. economy $100 billion and thousands of jobs every year. Congress cannot stand by and do nothing while some of America’s most profitable and productive industries are under attack.

“We need strong and effective legislation to protect American technology and put foreign thieves out of business. I will continue to work to address legitimate concerns and encourage members and stakeholders to provide substantive recommendations for how best to address the problem of online theft.”
100 billion. Did anyone do the math on that? That's a lot of movies, songs, games, or software. I know where these numbers come from and it's not from losses. They are the shortfalls from what the companies that support this bill didn't make last year. Every year, the boards of directors submit estimates of revenue and when it falls short, they have to blame it on something. It couldn't be the the quality of their products is becoming worse with each passing year or that they are no longer innovative or that they are just charging way too much in this economy. It's pirates.

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You have to be kidding me:

The Protecting Children from Internet Pornographers Act of 2011 H.R. 1981
“A provider of an electronic communication service or remote computing service shall retain for a period of at least 18 months the temporarily assigned network addresses the service assigns to each account, unless that address is transmitted by radio communication…”
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Say good bye to hot spots! Or rather all activity will be done at hot spots then the FBI shows up and bust the store owner, or people that leave their wifi open.
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