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Can we take action against MPAA like we are against GoDaddy?
5 points by OllieJones 5285 days ago
It looks like the GoDaddy action worked pretty well to get the attention of the US congress. The judiciary committee has now concealed their list of supporters.

http://judiciary.house.gov/issues/Rouge%20Websites/SOPA%20Supporters.pdf

I suppose they realize that it's doing them (congress and the SOPA supporters ) far more harm than they're trying to fix.

Here's how we can continue to get their attention. This is harder than transferring domains from registry to registry, but it's also economically more noticeable.

Do two things. (1) stay home from the movies from December 24th to December 27th. (2) call or write your congressperson and tell her / him that you stayed home from the movies and why. Mention the name of the movie you decided not to see.

How to find your congress person.

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/findyourreps.xpd

Gizmodo still has the list the congress concealed.

http://gizmodo.com/5870241/presented-without-comment-every-single-company-supporting-sopa-the-awful-internet-censorship-law

2 comments

Easy, just stop watching/purchasing movies. Visit your local library for volumes of great entertainment.
It really is this easy. Every bit of power enjoyed by RIAA, MPAA and the like is given to them by you, the purchaser and victim. You're buying your own prosecution.

Trade CDs with each other. Buy CDs and downloads directly from bands that make them available. Go to live shows of smaller bands, or even to bars/clubs. Go to live plays. Learn to play an instrument. Do anything at all except purchase new media.

The RIAA and MPAA and the companies they represent are merely middlemen who have inserted themselves into the channel. They're only essential insofar as you consider their repackaging essential. You don't need them.

How do you mean 'concealed'? If you fix the typo in your URL (Rogue, not Rouge) the list loads just fine.