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by dethstarr
5281 days ago
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This is a shakedown by Members of Congress, plain and simple. Internet companies have made billions of dollars in an unregulated market but have not paid off Congressmen/Senators through campaign contributions, lobbyists, creation of significant PACs, 527 committees -- things which all appeal to a politician's self-interest. Hollywood has outspent internet companies, paid hundreds of millions of dollars through direct and indirect campaign financing and actually gives a demonic benefit to the greedy politicians by essentially paying them off. If internet companies want to do anything, I think they should get off their butts and outspend the heck out the idiotic music/movie industry so politicians can see there is a monetary return from internet companies. To be naive and think that SOPA will go away because of its inherent stupidity is wrong. You have to fight. You have to take action and battle for protection of the internet. You need to pay Congress the "protection money" in this sickening game of soft-extortion. Understand that Congress has power, and can exercise it either way, as long as you appeal to the politicians' self-interest. It's sad but true. Save the internet, stop SOPA now! |
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It strikes me that this is a great opportunity for technologists to get into politics. It's been done before, of course, with semi-lighthearted endeavors like the Pirate Party. But there's certainly room for a new kind of democratic party that works like the web and espouses the combination of social libertarianism and progressive business that so many of us are behind. Human society is a complex system, made up of graphs and dependencies; there are so many political approaches we can apply to that idea.