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tazzygirl -> SOPA loses backers... OPEN Introduced (1/18/2012 8:11:30 PM)

Seems the black out today had its effects.

Several sponsors of the legislation, including Senators Roy Blunt, Chuck Grassley, Orrin Hatch and John Boozman and Marco Rubio, said they were withdrawing their support. Some blamed Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for rushing the Senate version of the bill.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/pockets-internet-dark-protest-piracy-000841443.html

A better bill?

Issa introduces SOPA alternative in the House
The Open Act would allow copyright holders to file complaints with the U.S. International Trade Commission

The Open Act would allow copyright holders to file complaints about copyright infringement at foreign websites with the U.S. International Trade Commission, which would investigate the complaints and decide whether U.S. payment processors and online advertising networks should be required to cut off funding.

"Open is a targeted, effective solution to the problem of foreign, rogue websites stealing from American artists and innovators," Issa said in a statement. "Today's Internet blackout has underscored the flawed approach taken by SOPA and PIPA to the real problem of intellectual property infringement. Open is a smarter way to protect taxpayers' rights while protecting the Internet."

By contrast, SOPA would allow the U.S. Department of Justice and copyright holders to seek court orders requiring payment processors and ad networks to stop doing business with foreign websites accused by the plaintiffs of copyright infringement. SOPA would also allow the Justice Dept. to seek court orders requiring search engines and possibly other websites to stop linking to sites it accuses of infringing copyright.

SOPA would also give Internet service providers, domain name registrars, and other online service providers immunity from lawsuits if they voluntarily cut off service to websites accused of infringing.

Opponents of SOPA and PIPA say the bills don't give owners of foreign websites enough due process and could cut off legitimate free speech on websites that have a mix of content.

But Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas), SOPA's lead sponsor, said the Open Act wouldn't do enough to stop the billions of dollars in online piracy and counterfeiting that happens every year. The Open Act "may make the problem worse," Smith said in a statement. "The Open Act makes the Internet even more open to foreign thieves that steal America's technology and intellectual property without protecting U.S. businesses and consumers," Smith added. "The proposal amounts to a safe harbor for foreign criminals who steal American technology, products and intellectual property."

Among the co-sponsors of the Open Act are many of the most vocal opponents of SOPA, including Reps. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.), Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), and Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.).

Also sponsoring the bill is Rep. Jim Langevin (D-R.I.), an activist for improved cyber security practices. SOPA would allow the U.S. government and copyright holders to "filter the Internet," while the Open Act represents a compromise that will crack down on piracy, Langevin said in a statement "Instead of trying to mitigate security, economic, and Internet freedom concerns with broad, over-reaching technical solutions, I support proposals like this one that seek a middle ground for curbing online piracy while protecting American jobs and innovative technologies that have allowed us to remain the world leader online," he added.

The Consumer Electronics Association, a vocal opponent of SOPA, applauded Issa and the other sponsors for introducing the Open Act.


http://www.infoworld.com/d/the-industry-standard/issa-introduces-sopa-alternative-in-the-house-184489




Miserlou -> RE: SOPA loses backers... OPEN Introduced (1/18/2012 8:42:28 PM)

i like this one a LOT better, it has a provision for proper due process and it doesn't criminalize doing business with a site that may be infringing somebody's copyright.




Lucylastic -> RE: SOPA loses backers... OPEN Introduced (1/18/2012 10:59:58 PM)

I just got an email from digital front saying last week they only had 5 senators opposing SOPA after yesterday there are 35 claiming opposition.
I didnt check yet, but seems its not far off the mark. Thanks for the info Tazzy




tazzygirl -> RE: SOPA loses backers... OPEN Introduced (1/19/2012 8:38:25 AM)

Republican Senator Rubio also reversed his position. "I have decided to withdraw my support for the Protect IP Act. I encourage Senator Reid to abandon his plan to rush the bill to the floor," Rubio wrote on a Facebook post.

Rep Lee Terry (R-Neb.), an original co-sponsor of SOPA, said: "Thank you for your concern about SOPA. I have asked to have my name removed from the bill. However, the economic impact of IP theft is real and a solution is needed."

Wikipedia, one of the websites that shut down on Wednesday, returned Thursday with the message: "Thank you for protecting Wikipedia. We're not done yet."

http://www.calcuttanews.net/story/202784262/ht/Lawmakers-withdraw-support-for-anti-piracy-bills

SOPA seems pretty much dead. People may want to start looking at OPEN.




Owner59 -> RE: SOPA loses backers... OPEN Introduced (1/19/2012 11:32:38 AM)

Not to highjack but didn`t Godaddy.com lose a lot of accounts for going on record as against the bill?

Later, the CEO walked it back by saying the public would decide.

Sorry if this has already been mentioned.







Lucylastic -> RE: SOPA loses backers... OPEN Introduced (1/19/2012 11:54:19 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Owner59

Not to highjack but didn`t Godaddy.com lose a lot of accounts for going on record as against the bill?

Later, the CEO walked it back by saying the public would decide.

Sorry if this has already been mentioned.





nah , they were FOR the bill
that lost them customers
NOW they are against it




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