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SOPA Bill Bad or Good??

SOPA Bill Bad or Good


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New Member
Wanna get the Opinion of others in the Graphics Industry on this Bill. I hope this isn't considered too political as it really does affect us as an industry.
 

Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
I don't like it at all. It bypasses the DMCA for sites where some infringement may occur so that no notices or time to correct are there. You just get blacklisted. So a member here posts something that infringes, Signs 101 gets blacklisted, and you guys are without this community until we prove we're innocent.
 

signswi

New Member
SOPA has been tabled but PIPA is still active, call your reps.

Awful bills created by big media to oppress their customers because their business model is fading (dead) and they didn't pivot in time due to being run by dinosaurs.

Do you like the internet? Yes? Then you shouldn't like SOPA or PIPA.
 

HulkSmash

New Member
SOPA has been tabled but PIPA is still active, call your reps.

Awful bills created by big media to oppress their customers because their business model is fading (dead) and they didn't pivot in time due to being run by dinosaurs.

Do you like the internet? Yes? Then you shouldn't like SOPA or PIPA.

I heard Go Daddy played a big part in writing the bill.
 

particleman

New Member
The DNS provisions in SOPA were insane. Both bills reach way over the line of internet freedom, free speech, and the traditional legal process.

Wednesday a lot more people are going to know about this, Wikipedia is going to have a 24 hour black out to spread awareness! Reddit is also participating.
 

Techman

New Member
It is nothing but a power grab by the BSA and RIAA.
Misguided at best.

The media industry refuses to adapt to the changing models.
Their statistics are just about proven to be "made up".
Their sue the client model is dead as far as stopping down loaders..

They say downloaded music is taking away their profits. But if that was true why is it that independent music publishers are never made more. In fact some have said free music creates demand.
 

TyrantDesigner

Art! Hot and fresh.
I heard Go Daddy played a big part in writing the bill.

They are exempt from the bills because they helped craft them. When they came out openly in support of sopa ... they lost 70k domains including wikipedia. Namespeak still has the instructions on how to transfer a domain without any additional charges other than domain registration fee on their website because of it.
 

signswi

New Member
Use the coupon SOPASucks on namecheap if you still haven't transfered away from godaddy. My preferred registrar.

:peace!:
 

letterman7

New Member
They are exempt from the bills because they helped craft them. When they came out openly in support of sopa ... they lost 70k domains including wikipedia. Namespeak still has the instructions on how to transfer a domain without any additional charges other than domain registration fee on their website because of it.

Huh.. I guess the loss of that many domains put a hurtin' on their profits: http://support.godaddy.com/godaddy/go-daddy-many-other-internet-leaders-oppose-sopa-pipa/?ci=56582
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
Well, has Wikipedia [or any of the others] closing down today have any impact on anyone ??
 

signswi

New Member
Yeah I've hit blackouts on pretty much all of the websites I go to frequently, Reddit.com is probably the one I spend the most time on. I was already very aware and active against this legislation so it hasn't affected me in that way, but I'm really happy to see the tech community coming together to make a political statement.

We have an entire field of politicians, across the board with only a few notable exceptions, who do not get technology at all. Our entire economy relies on it yet we have a congress that couldn't log into Facebook without a staffer helping them. It's absurd. Getting into NHB territory here though so I'll shut it.
 

TyrantDesigner

Art! Hot and fresh.
Yeah I've hit blackouts on pretty much all of the websites I go to frequently, Reddit.com is probably the one I spend the most time on. I was already very aware and active against this legislation so it hasn't affected me in that way, but I'm really happy to see the tech community coming together to make a political statement.

We have an entire field of politicians, across the board with only a few notable exceptions, who do not get technology at all. Our entire economy relies on it yet we have a congress that couldn't log into Facebook without a staffer helping them. It's absurd. Getting into NHB territory here though so I'll shut it.

I'm just sad that facebook didn't black out today. I would have loved to see everyone lose their crap because they can't play castleville.
 
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