| > Deeper however, too many laws are passed because lobbyists are paid to ensure that corporate interests are taken care of. Except, SOPA isn't passed yet, and so far, the push back has been successful. There is still a fight, but the corporations aren't winning. And we do have the means to voice our opinion. We have our own version of lobbyists. Not only do we have the ability to directly contact our law makers, we can also support organizations who do have the time to fight these battles for us. EFF is a great example. https://supporters.eff.org/donate They do accept donations. Other organizations out there include Mozilla, Apache, etc. Couple this with support of companies that support the things you want. And if the companies do support something (for example, BSA's support of SOPA, and by extension, Apple and MS), you complain. > I don't have a lot of time to push my agenda I can throw that back at you: if your agenda isn't important enough to put forth effort, and for you to take a part in the process, how will I know your opinion? If you don't speak up, you can't complain when no one listens. Note: I'm not trying to insult you. Hopefully I don't come off that harsh. =) |
10,000 people donating $30/month would double the EFF's revenues. That's the cost of taking your girl to the movies or buying an EA game on clearance, and unlike those things it doesn't go right into the pockets of terrible companies.