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January 1, 2012

SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) & Protect IP Pending Bills

SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) & Protect IP Pending Bills

Fear Makes People do Terrible Things...

What does a child or an emotionally immature person do when faced with the loss of something? They act out of fear. The entertainment industry has been acting like a spoiled child for years, trying to stop the inevitable wave of change that technology has birthed. In the golden age of the recording and film industries they had it all: money, power, and prestige. Wanting to maintain their status quo, they've let fear instead of innovation drive their actions. Instead of embracing change (you can't really stop it) these industries have slowly driven nail after nail into their own coffins. Now, they've used their power and influence to back two bills that have the potential to radically change the internet forever. These bills, if passed, will drive more death nails, but not just into the coffins of the supporting industries, but rather into the entire online community and economy. These are bad bills and must be stopped.

But Shouldn't we Stop Piracy?
Yes. Piracy has always been with us. Before the internet people made illegal copies of albums by recording them to cassette tapes. Whatever technology existed people took advantage of it. However, with each step up the technology ladder, as piracy became easier, so did the distribution channels and connectivity between these industries and consumers. Imagine where we'd be if these industries had embraced these channels instead of acting out of fear?

I agree that piracy is bad and people who create web sites that distribute illegal copies of copyrighted material should be stopped. But not the way these bills propose to stop them. These bills require hosting companies to become police and give our government, and some private companies, the ability to take over the DNS system and easily shut down web sites.

Follow the Money...
Want to know what the real purpose is behind most legislation? Follow the money. Always follow the money. If you look at the companies and organizations supporting SOPA and Protect IP bills you'll see big companies, unions, and organizations. These bills will make it harder and more expensive for individuals and small businesses to do business on the internet. All aspects of having an online presence will cost much, much more.

The Inverse Is Sometimes Better...
The problem that lawmakers have is that they think figures for commerce and revenue are static. For example, if reports show $1,000,000 online sales last month, lawmakers think that they can add fees and taxes and create x dollars of revenue for the government. They fail to understand that if they burden the system with fees and taxes that people will purchase less, so instead of $1,000,000, perhaps the figure will drop to $800,000. So their planned government revenue will be lower than expected... then they'll want to increase taxes even more. And revenue will go down even more. The key is to reduce taxes and fees, even though it's counter intuitive to most elected officials thinking, and revenue will go up.

The same goes for regulations. Some laws and regulations are necessary. But each additional law and regulation causes more and more of a burden on businesses, primarily small businesses, until they can't survive. Only the large corporations and monopolies - who pushed the laws and regulations through - have the resources to comply.

Relevant Articles about SOPA and Protect IP:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alexander-howard/sopa-information-2012_b_1166214.html.

http://youtu.be/ypbJzfGQ3CE.

http://gizmodo.com/5868545/the-stop-online-piracy-act-and-you-a-primer?tag=sopa.

http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2011/12/28/stopping-the-stop-online-piracy-act/.

http://gizmodo.com/5870241.

Contact Your Elected Officials.

Did a boycott of GoDaddy changed their position on SOPA?.

And this from my friend Ryan Healy: Why SOPA and PIPA Must Be Stopped.

Nuclear Option...
Some of the biggest web sites on the internet are considering a "nuclear option" to make more people aware of these bills: SOPA and Protect IP Nuclear Option!.

What can You Do?
Contact your elected officials and tell them you do not support these bills. I have and will continue to do so. It's our responsibility as citizens to tell our elected officials what we want and don't want put into law. If they don't listen then we elect someone else. Contact Your Elected Officials


Protect Our Freedom...
As pointed out to me by a respected internet marketer I'd asked to contribute to this article, there are much larger threats to our freedom such as the National Defense Bill that allows the military to arrest people in the USA and hold them without a trial... pretty scary stuff. Unfortunately that one has already passed. What can you do about it? The answer is the same; constantly let your elected officials know you don't want laws like this. It's our responsibility to be involved with our government - don't let freedom slip away.

Until Next Time,
Fred

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  1. From: Ryan Healy

    GoDaddy reportedly lost 37,000 domain registrations the week after Christmas. I was glad people voted with their dollars and showed GoDaddy exactly how they felt. Let's hope GoDaddy doesn't use their influence for any more bad legislation like SOPA.

    Posted by Ryan Healy on January 5, 2012 1:22 PM

  2. From: Daniel

    The SOPA act doesn't sound very smart to me - like you said, putting nails into their own coffins, and even more so for the smaller companies who won't be able to ride the wave of more bad bills. And honestly, making something more 'illegal' will simply make people want to do it more. The whole "it's forbidden to me so I want it" scenario. And for those big companies that pretty much monopolize things..."The only thing to fear is fear itself."

    Posted by Daniel on January 5, 2012 7:39 PM

  3. From: John

    I think it's silly to restrict the freedom that way.

    Posted by John on January 12, 2012 3:47 AM

  4. From: Joe

    Personally, I find the whole SOPA & PIPA bills really, really sad and scary too. I can not believe America has veered this far off course. It's just the damn entertainment industry & lobbyists trying to make more money. They are truly shameless (they tried to get the VCR banned when it first came out--same thing with the first Mp3 players--the list goes on and on). I have already contacted several elected officials. I think I'll go contacty some more...

    Posted by Joe on January 13, 2012 3:38 AM

  5. From: yaron

    with great power comes great abuse of power..

    what will happen when the fire turn against ur blog?

    even today people exploit their rights on images against innocent people(bloggers/webmasters)..

    Posted by yaron on January 15, 2012 3:57 AM

  6. From: Kronplatz

    It´s important that we fight to protect our freedom. in real life but also in the internet. and it´s poor and sad that the military can arrest people hold them without a trial for 24 or 48 h or...

    Posted by Kronplatz on February 2, 2012 8:33 AM

  7. From: Agriturismo Trentino

    It´s sad that for example kim schmitz owner of megaupload is sentenced to 50 years in prison for sharing digital archives and other guys who rape, kill get not more then 20,30 years...

    Posted by Agriturismo Trentino on February 10, 2012 6:30 AM

  8. From: John Smith

    Yeah, This is little silly for me.. Kim the ofner ow megaupload, guy who don't even put that on internet, but servers are his, get so hard sentence of 50 years. That is so unfair! And I don't like this SOPA!

    Posted by John Smith on February 14, 2012 6:58 AM

  9. From: Nikki Elizabeth

    I hope that everyone realizes that PIPA and SOPA will be reintroduced to us in new ways, attached to the end of future bills. This isn't over.

    Posted by Nikki Elizabeth on March 20, 2012 10:30 PM

  10. From: alok

    It is important that we fight to protect our freedom. in real life but also in the internet. This is little silly for me.. Kim the ofner ow megaupload, guy who don't even put that on internet,

    Posted by alok on April 24, 2012 6:25 AM

  11. From: James Vincent

    Internet is part of life, I truly shiver when sometime I think about this world if would have been without Internet. WWW(World Without Web), it makes me feel like I am living in .b.c. What's for ours must be protected, through every possible means.

    Thanks
    James

    Posted by James Vincent on August 28, 2012 5:47 AM

  12. From: Dave

    The thing is, you don't even need SOPA, and the other similar bills that were proposed, to stop piracy.

    Law enforcement in the US and most European Countries has all the tools it needs, I know in the US and in Germany they are essentially hunting "pirates" down!

    Posted by Dave on November 17, 2012 11:45 AM

  13. From: Steve

    It would be interest8ing to see - a little over a year since this was posted, what has actually come to pass, and if the measures you spoke about have had that much of a change in the working days of many of us.

    Posted by Steve on February 25, 2013 5:36 PM

  14. From: Kronplatz

    It´s important that we fight to protect our freedom. in real life but also in the internet. and it´s poor and sad that the military can arrest people hold them without a trial for 24 or 48 h

    Posted by Kronplatz on March 29, 2013 6:02 AM

  15. From: Smithie

    Old article but still relevant. until we see a change in how companies provide media, rental/ stream/ download in more affordable scalable options, piracy will only continue to grow. I think netflix and lovefilm are making good headway but the pricing and selections dont appeal. spotify for me is the future of music.

    Posted by Smithie on April 3, 2013 3:35 PM

 


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