We Are About To Lose the Fight for the Internet

29 Tech Companies Back SOPA

  • Adobe
  • Apple
  • Autodesk
  • AVEVA
  • AVG
  • Bentley Systems
  • CA
  • Cadence Design Systems
  • CNC Software – Mastercam
  • Compuware
  • Corel
  • Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation
  • Dell
  • Intel
  • Intuit
  • Kaspersky
  • McAfee
  • Microsoft
  • Minitab
  • Progress Software
  • PTC
  • Quark
  • Quest
  • Rosetta Stone
  • Siemens PLM Software, Inc.
  • Sybase
  • Symantec
  • TechSmith
  • The MathWorks
 


29 Tech Companies Back SOPA

  • Adobe
  • Apple
  • Autodesk
  • AVEVA
  • AVG
  • Bentley Systems
  • CA
  • Cadence Design Systems
  • CNC Software – Mastercam
  • Compuware
  • Corel
  • Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation
  • Dell
  • Intel
  • Intuit
  • Kaspersky
  • McAfee
  • Microsoft
  • Minitab
  • Progress Software
  • PTC
  • Quark
  • Quest
  • Rosetta Stone
  • Siemens PLM Software, Inc.
  • Sybase
  • Symantec
  • TechSmith
  • The MathWorks

That list is filled with Software and Hardware companies that are industry leaders in their niche. If I was a top dog (like the companies listed above) and wanted to make it a pain in the ass for competitors to get to the position they are currently in, I would be all for the bill too. These really just want piracy to end, and stand to gain greatly from that fact.

The company that intrigue me on this issue is Google. If the company is required to moderate it's content, Google could legally be shut down if illegal content shows up on it's website for too long. Plus with them owning Youtube, their business would take a huge hit.
 
This is why I'm happy to be a part of the Freeman Movement.

This type of control is just to much. They always want control over something they currently have no control over. They remind me of playground bullies.

They are having a laugh if they think the world will sit back and let this happen. Even if it does, there will be so much uproar and hate.

Then again, the general public will stand up proclaiming "I will fight you" in an effort to follow the crowd but when the wolves come hunting they cower in fear.

People need to stand up and remain standing. Power in numbers. It's not their country, or their world, it's all of ours.
 
Demand Progress now claims they have turned the tide against the bill with over 700k angry emails to Congress.

I hope they pull this out...
 
29 Tech Companies Back SOPA

  • Adobe
  • Apple
  • Autodesk
  • AVEVA
  • AVG
  • Bentley Systems
  • CA
  • Cadence Design Systems
  • CNC Software – Mastercam
  • Compuware
  • Corel
  • Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation
  • Dell
  • Intel
  • Intuit
  • Kaspersky
  • McAfee
  • Microsoft
  • Minitab
  • Progress Software
  • PTC
  • Quark
  • Quest
  • Rosetta Stone
  • Siemens PLM Software, Inc.
  • Sybase
  • Symantec
  • TechSmith
  • The MathWorks

yea and look how its all the fucking trend following media spewing garbage fucking sites! Apple, Dell, AVG, Micro$hit(who would have known?) McAfee, Kasperky, all those sites right there have nothing but gains from fucking SOPA, and the only reason is to help it happen and its fucking bullshit! All of these companies are allowing the USA government, congress, SC to stomp all over our fucking 1st amendment, I may be wrong in many different places here but if i want to download a video of a bitch sucking a guy off til he creams all over her face and it not be considered some infringement then I fucking will!
 
yea and look how its all the fucking trend following media spewing garbage fucking sites! Apple, Dell, AVG, Micro$hit(who would have known?) McAfee, Kasperky, all those sites right there have nothing but gains from fucking SOPA, and the only reason is to help it happen and its fucking bullshit! All of these companies are allowing the USA government, congress, SC to stomp all over our fucking 1st amendment, I may be wrong in many different places here but if i want to download a video of a bitch sucking a guy off til he creams all over her face and it not be considered some infringement then I fucking will!

^^ Can we please ban this post whore? 16 posts on his first day. wtf.

Thank you
 
If people want to do even more to stop this shit they should contact the companies supporting these bills and threaten to take away business, etc. Start social media movements against the companies if they don't pull back their support, etc.
 
That list is filled with Software and Hardware companies that are industry leaders in their niche. If I was a top dog (like the companies listed above) and wanted to make it a pain in the ass for competitors to get to the position they are currently in, I would be all for the bill too. These really just want piracy to end, and stand to gain greatly from that fact.

The company that intrigue me on this issue is Google. If the company is required to moderate it's content, Google could legally be shut down if illegal content shows up on it's website for too long. Plus with them owning Youtube, their business would take a huge hit.
I didn't even consider the angle that the software companies might want to take in this thing, but it makes sense for them.
 
Like everything else our government wants to control (ie. ruin) this will be the first step of many in an effort to control something they don't quite understand, and feel poses a threat to their existence. Remember that. These old republicans are scared of the internet, and the power it has. They're scared of the power independent media has on the internet, and tired of the rise of independents such as Ron Paul, who's rise can be mostly credited to internet media.

All they need is the one initial reason for the passing of a new bill and then it only gets easier and easier for them.

Ie. Look at the patriot act. It all started with one terrorist attack and now look at where that got us. Almost every aspect of daily commute changed, but slowly. They pass these things on slowly until you don't even realize wtf happened. It's the quantitative easing of our liberties.

If you have a twitter, fb, youtube, contacts list, whatever, I'd suggest you blast them all about this and let them know to oppose this bill.
 
Lamar smith is the senator sponsoring this Bill.


His campaign offices are listed here: Staff Information | Congressman Lamar Smith


Washington D.C. Office
2409 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
202-225-4236 202-225-8628 fax
Hours: 8:30am - 6:00pm EST, Monday - Friday

Jennifer Y. Brown, Chief of Staff
Chris Shank, Deputy Chief of Staff
Ashlee Vinyard, Legislative and Executive Director
Sally-Shannon Scales, Communications Director
Ashley Smith, Legislative Assistant
Shannon Moore, Legislative Correspondent and Health Care Legislative Assistant
William Henderson, Legislative Correspondent
Christa Edwards, Staff Assistant

San Antonio Office
1100 NE Loop 410 Suite 640
San Antonio, TX 78209
210-821-5024 210-821-5947 fax
Hours: 8am - 5pm CST, Monday - Friday

Mike Asmus, District Director
Anna Casanova, Director of Constituent Services
Edwina Andrade, Constituent Services Liaison
Annie Gonzalez, Constituent Services Liaison
Mari Hernandez, Constituent Services Liaison

Austin District Office
3532 Bee Cave Road, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78746
512-306-0439 512-306-0427 fax
Hours: 8am - 1pm CST, Monday - Thursday

Morgan McFall, Constituent Services Liaison
Susan Heckmann, Community Liaison, 512-739-9852

Kerrville District Office
301 Junction Highway, Suite 346C
Kerrville, TX 78028
830-896-0154 830-896-0168 fax
Hours: 8am - Noon CST, Monday - Thursday

Anne Overby, Constituent Services Liaison, Service Academy Liaison

Call them.

Each office is staffed by a live talking person. Call them til they can't take it anymore. Then, call your local senator's office and do the same.


The progression of this Bill can be tracked officially at THOMAS (Library of Congress) , then search stop online privacy act. I'd also search for the "protect ip" bill.
 
These old republicans are scared of the internet, and the power it has. They're scared of the power independent media has on the internet, and tired of the rise of independents such as Ron Paul, who's rise can be mostly credited to internet media.
It's a fairly even bipartisan support which this bill enjoys, and the Senate version is the same way. One of the most outspoken opponents of this, Rep. Issa, is Republican. What you should have said is these old politicians, since most of them are thinking about control and how they can benefit their own reelection campaigns.

I wrote my Rep (D) to inform him my vote would be strongly influenced by how this bill is handled. It seems he may not be totally opposed to it although he did ask some questions regarding security consequences of passage in yesterday's hearing.
Of course I neglected to tell him he wouldn't be receiving a vote from me either way. :laughing-smiley-007:

EDIT: yucky beat me to it
 
Sweet God. After looking over that list I don't see how it won't pass. Those corporations are like the whose-who of lobbying tactics on capital hill. >_<
Don't overlook Google though. Everyone with half a brain in business is worried that Google will take all their traffic away if they piss big G off enough. :disgust:

I do believe it would go through though without a strong enough phone/email campaign to everyone's congressmen. Luckily it looks like that is happening right now.