If you have been on the internet today, you have seen that some major sites like Reddit, Craigslist, and Wikipedia are offline in protest of the potential bills in both the US house and congress. These are SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act). The purpose of these bills makes sense. Legislation would help curb violations of copyright act, as well as stop the sale of 3rd world versions of prescription medications.
The problem lies in the writing of these bills. There are several issues with their write-ups. The biggest is the wild west approach to activating how these bills are put into effect. Basically it will allow reports from anyone to go to the Justice Department, who can shut down the site without a chance to defend oneself. The bill is 'designed' to have the US block the DNS addresses of offending sites from US IP's. This is supposed to block foreign sites from being accessed from US servers. The problem is the wording of this provision. There is no limitation to what can be blocked. In addition, with no justification for shutting down sites, this may not be limited to international sites in the future.
The reality of this is that these bills are not about blocking piracy or drug sales. They are about controlling information. It is little known, but if you live in the US, it is illegal to own a DVD player from another region. It is also not acceptable to purchase out of region DVDs. That means that potentially amazon's UK site could be a victim of this, as would the AU version.
The potential worst case of these bills would be the abuse by the MPAA, RIAA or even politicians. The use of these bills to crush freedom of speech, change in politics, or creation of non-approved MPAA media is evident. Imagine the 2016 election and the possibility of an independent candidate for president being charged with SOPA violations, and having his site, Twitter, Facebook and other communications squashed without any way to defend himself.
So what can you do? The site blackouts today are in place to encourage you to contact your legislators and let them know of the impact of their decision to support these bills. A lot are up for re-election in the next 12 months and they should understand that if they support violations of the Bill of Rights, they will not be voted for in the coming elections. Put pressure on them and don't let up. WARM REGARDS, Akhtar khatri *****help what we can with others in need...the world is ONE big family*****
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