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Tech at Night: SOPA and PROTECT IP shelved, Blackburn tells it how it is on spectrum, Online anarcho-terrorists attack

Tech at Night

It was a long fight. I can’t tell you how many times I kept saying that SOPA and PROTECT IP were in trouble. But they’re getting shelved now. Sure, there’s whining about it. And the President still is too cowardly to lead.

Now it’s time to move on to the next step, though, and find a sensible way to attack the foreign infringers, who essentially are free riders on the American copyright system, taking advantage of the scarcity imposed by copyright without themselves respecting the rules that create that scarcity.

You can tell who’s trying to make this into a fight against copyright though, by the way Megaupload is being made out as a victim. When Megaupload in fact was a company that was making big bucks as a place you could stash files for broad distribution without regard for copyright, and they’re rightfully being shut down.

So it’s not surprising that the terror group Anonymous is defending them and attacking the United States of America in the process. This is an anti-American lawless band of thugs that needs to be be made to pay. And they always do get caught. We just have to wonder whether there will be a backlash against an open Internet thanks to that anarchist scum.

I’m glad Marsha Blackburn flipped on SOPA, because she’s making fantastic points on spectrum. FCC management of spectrum holds back even good policies like auctions. Those failures keep spectrum idle, and thus harm the public by creating artificial scarcity. They don’t do the job right, and so now we need to stand over them and tell them what to do. They had a chance, they failed. Read the whole thing.

Google has a long way do go before it earns trust from a lot of people. People aren’t going to forget soon how closely Google allied with Barack Obama, and then how Google allied with the radical left to push for Internet regulation. So Google’s position on SOPA is being met with skepticism from some, and it’s hard to say it’s unwarranted.

Ah, the open Internet.

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COMMENTS

  • sulmak

    to help with censorship in China as well.

  • utahtim

    The problem with the fed’s indiscriminate seizure of Megaupload’s servers is that they contain innocent, non-infringing content as well as purported infringing content. What recourse do innocent users have to get back their content from the feds? This article sets out some of the problems:

    http://techliberation.com/2012/01/20/the-virtual-jackboot/

    I’m also opposed to the knowing and wholesale infringement of other’s Copyrighted content for profit, but we need surgical enforcement methods, not the jack-booted variety. This really may be a preview of how SOPA/PIPA would operate in practice.

  • trutexan

    that Rep Lamar Smith had withdrawn his support of PIPA. During the blackout day, I emailed him and then put his email link on my Facebook page. I, along with thousands of others (apparently) overloaded his email box and he says he “heard us”. We shall see, but he did withdraw his support.

    Nice to know the system works.

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    He just withdrew the bill because he’s losing support of others, and both Boehner and Cantor have said the bill isn’t getting to the floor without consensus.

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    You do know how the Internets work right? When you upload something… you don’t lose your copy.

  • izoneguy

    So he cannot bring up this kind of draconian legislation again.

    Should copyright laws exist at all?

    I say – “Screw Chris Dodd”

    Consumer group accuses Hollywood of ‘threatening politicians’

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    Here come the hippy dippy anti-copyright people.

  • utahtim

    Or didn’t you realize that? Some people probably lost their backups, which are not always easy to recreate and send somewhere else. Not everyone has jigabytes of storage. And by that, I mean many Terabytes, in case you don’t understand the lingo.

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    and now complain they lost it?

    Oh well. Next time, be diligent.

  • bs61

    He did not remove himself.

  • Samsara

    The

  • Samsara

    The Corner

  • izoneguy
  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    His disgrace was being bought off by one of the mortgage companies. That’s why he’s no longer a Senator and is instead the head MPAA shill.