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Monday, January 9, 2012

SOPA Sponsor Texas Rep. Lamar Smith Says Anti-SOPA Sentiment Is Based on Nothing

Posted by on Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:30 AM

SOPA, the internet censorship bill, is scheduled for a vote on January 24th in the Senate. (Read more about it here, here, and here.) Senators are under a lot of pressure from average Americans to vote down the bill, but according to Digital Trends, the chief sponsor of SOPA , Lamar Smith, says those protestations just don't matter:

When asked about the burgeoning opposition to the bill from online communities like Reddit.com, Smith added: “It’s a vocal minority. Because they’re strident doesn’t mean they’re either legitimate or large in number. One, they need to read the language. Show me the language. There’s nothing they can point to that does what they say it does do. I think their fears are unfounded.”

Digital Trends continues:

There are so many things just factually wrong about Rep. Smith’s statement that it’s hard to know where to begin. So let’s just take his asinine dismissal from the top, shall we?

First, Rep. Smith says that “not one of the critics” could point to specific language in the bill that would “in any way harm the Internet.” No? What about the 83 Internet pioneers — we’re talking people like Vint Cerf, co-designer of TCP/IP; Jim Gettys, editor of the HTTP/1.1 protocol standards; Leonard Kleinrock, a key developer of the ARPANET; in other words, the very people who built the Internet — who say that SOPA (and the Protect IP Act, PIPA), “will risk fragmenting the Internet’s global domain name system (DNS) and have other capricious technical consequences” because of the bills’ requirement that Internet service providers block domain names of infringing sites.

This is a bad, dumb law, poorly written and solely in service of gigantic entertainment corporations. We need to stop it.

 

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Dudeilicous 1
lawmakers making laws about things they don't understand
Posted by Dudeilicous on January 9, 2012 at 12:41 PM
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Watching Congress trying to make laws about the internet is like watching your Grampa try to breakdance.
Posted by Proteus on January 9, 2012 at 1:34 PM
Knat 3
@1: Yeah, it's like Ted Stevens never left!
Posted by Knat on January 9, 2012 at 1:36 PM
balderdash 4
If you open up a good dictionary and look under "crony," you find a picture of Lamar Smith. What a fucking embarrassment that shitpile is to the state of Texas.

I don't know why Texas can't ever seem to manage any decent government. I mean, we're not even talking about mediocrity and incompetence here; somehow the same state has produced - in office, if not necessarily as natives - George W. Bush, Tom Delay, Phil Gramm, Rick Perry, Kay Bailey Hutchison, and Lamar Smith.

I'm from Texas! There are a lot of good people there! I do not know how this shit happens. I am at a loss.

Anyway, yeah, Smith is a completely shameless dirtbag, and this bill needs to die. Get on the phone with representatives, and the White House, and do not stop calling and re-calling until SOPA (and PIPA) are in their graves and thoroughly buried.
Posted by balderdash http://introverse.blogspot.com on January 9, 2012 at 2:49 PM

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