“In light of recent events, I have decided to postpone Tuesday’s vote on the PROTECT I.P. Act.
“There is no reason that the legitimate issues raised by many about this bill cannot be resolved. Counterfeiting and piracy cost the American economy billions of dollars and thousands of jobs each year, with the movie industry alone supporting over 2.2 million jobs. We must take action to stop these illegal practices. We live in a country where people rightfully expect to be fairly compensated for a day’s work, whether that person is a miner in the high desert of Nevada, an independent band in New York City, or a union worker on the back lots of a California movie studio.
“I admire the work that Chairman Leahy has put into this bill. I encourage him to continue engaging with all stakeholders to forge a balance between protecting Americans’ intellectual property, and maintaining openness and innovation on the internet. We made good progress through the discussions we’ve held in recent days, and I am optimistic that we can reach a compromise in the coming weeks.”
Yeah good luck with that.
The blackout day in protest of SOPA and PIPA was an unprecedented success as illustrated by the graphic below.
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That is actually kind of what happened as the shadowy group known as Anonymous took things a little farther by hosting a sort of "Hack-a-palooza" aimed at government agencies.
Now I am not usually a big fan of hackers, but you do have to admit that they are taking that overused slogan "We the people" and putting some teeth into it.
I would suggest that the government move very carefully after this, the internet is the new frontier and there are a lot of very talented and creative people who will protect it at all cost.
Myself included.
P.S. Just to clear up any confusion, I am not suggesting that I would be doing any hacking. I am lacking the computer skills to do so, and I am not of a mind do so if I had those skills. My activism is directed more toward encouraging people to write letters or working to kick out of office politicians who attack out free speech.



