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DamianTV
11-17-2011, 07:52 PM
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111115/09233216778/ron-paul-comes-out-against-sopa-joins-other-elected-officials-saying-no-to-great-firewall-america.shtml


It appears that more and more members of the House are realizing just how bad SOPA is. Joining Reps. Issa and Bachmann, who had previously spoken out about SOPA, a group of ten House members have signed a letter opposing SOPA. The letter was organized by Rep. Anna Eshoo, the leading Democrat on telco & tech -- but whose committee was not involved in the crafting of this bill for reasons that only make sense if the purpose of the bill was to regulate the internet without input from the industry being regulated.

The letter makes the same points many of us have been raising about SOPA. It's way too broad, does not accurately attack the problem it's trying to address, and will create massive liability for the internet & technology -- one of the few sectors growing today, and which has contributed a tremendous amount to economic growth over the past decade. Basically it makes the simple point: stifling the growing tech industry, to appease a Hollywood that refuses to adapt, is no way to go about managing an economy.

Among those who signed onto the letter are Ron Paul, showing that he continues to be internet savvy and recognizes that regulating the internet is a bad, bad idea. Others who signed on include Reps. Jared Polis, Mike Doyle (the man who introduced Girl Talk to Congress), Doris Matsui, Mike Thompson, Lloyd Doggett, Mike Honda, George Miller and Zoe Lofgren (who's been a vocal opponent to these attempts to stifle innovation from day one). We too often speak about politicians who aren't representing the best interests of the public, but it's great to see more and more elected officials recognize that SOPA is a gross overreach by a few big companies who don't want to adapt to a changing marketplace. Kudos to the Congressional Reps here for taking a stand and protecting jobs and innovation.

(more on link)

QueenB4Liberty
11-17-2011, 07:53 PM
Of course he does!

cindy25
11-17-2011, 08:02 PM
and this could help in Iowa and NH, esp if the others support it.

this should be posted in torrent, college and tech forums.

dillo
11-17-2011, 11:03 PM
they dont have the internet in Iowa yet but this is great news nonetheless

DamianTV
11-18-2011, 12:07 AM
they dont have the internet in Iowa yet but this is great news nonetheless

I'd for one like to make sure that by the time the interwebs finally do become available in third world countries like Iowa (that is a joke), that there is still an Internet left for Iowans to surf.

http://s3.amazonaws.com/kym-assets/photos/images/newsfeed/000/053/113/LastPageOfTheInternet.jpg?1318992465

ZanZibar
01-18-2012, 10:01 AM
Bump

IDefendThePlatform
01-18-2012, 10:18 AM
Tweeted. It certainly can't hurt to promote Ron Paul's unwavering support for internet freedom on the internet. :)