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by TomOfTTB
5259 days ago
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I think you're missing the strategic issues here. SOPA is really about the 2012 election. On the content providers' side they see a close election for both the Presidency and the Senate (the House is likely to stay GOP no matter what). This means two very important things... 1. Control of the entire federal government is up for grabs 2. All Senate races will be under the microscope. Even those that don't usually get attention. Meaning Senators who aren't used to raising large sums of money are going to need large sums of money. Both these factors mean the content providers' money is worth even more and they know it. So now is the time to push. But the politician's are scared by protests. A close election means even a (relatively) small group of Internet activists could turn it. That makes politicians scared of laws that get people riled up. So the content providers need to both pay off policitians AND find a strategy that gives them political cover. The best way to do that in a bad economy is to frame it as a "jobs bill". Especially since it's the exact strategy that worked in Spain just a few months ago. That's why you're hearing about jobs and foreign thieves. |
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