Domain Name News: “PIPA co-sponsor Richard “Dick” Durbin Wrote Me. . . Little Old Me !” plus 1 more |
PIPA co-sponsor Richard “Dick” Durbin Wrote Me. . . Little Old Me ! Posted: 18 Jan 2012 03:15 PM PST SOPA and PIPA are the hot topic today but according to Digital Trends writer Andrew Couts PIPA may be closer to passing as time for a vote draws near.
While another sponsor, Senator Patrick Leahy seems to have given a little ground with proposing “that the positive and negative effects of this provision be studied before implemented, so that we can focus on the other important provisions in this bill” It’s my understanding that the bills differ in the powers and process that the Justice Department is given when taking down a site and also the requirement that sites linking to that content would have to police the content of where those links go. However, both bills create a whole host of other problems, no matter that one fixes a problem that the other contains. A simple read over at the EFF site explains most of this in much greater detail than I care to go in to or bore you with. The entire PIPA legislation can also be viewed here I emailed my Senator (Richard Durbin, Democrat, from Illinois) to express my concerns and this is the form letter I received.
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Domain Registrars “Blackout” in Opposition of SOPA and PIPA legislation Posted: 18 Jan 2012 02:27 PM PST I’m sure you’ve heard by now about the online protest with sites like Wikipedia, Reddit.com and thousands of other sites going “dark” to protest the proposed SOPA and PIPA legislation. Even Google blacked out their logo today in protest. If you haven’t noticed this maybe you noticed that your favorite registrar also joined in the protest. Domain name registrars such as NameCheap.com, Name.com, Hover.com (and likely some others I’m not aware of) jumped on the protest bandwagon today as well. Name.com blacked out their sites name similar to what Google.com did. Hover.com, whose parent company Tucows shut down their software downloading site for the day, ran a simple header across the top of their site in protest. Namecheap.com took it the furthest with a complete “overlay” of their home page turning it in to a virtual blackout in protest of the US legislation. Godaddy.com which had previously been blasted for supporting the bill also did their best to protest their new stance with a pip-squeak banner ad “below the fold/babes” on their homepage. With all the bells and whistle distractions on the Godaddy homepage, I’m sure this caused mass confusion for their customer base :) Many before me have pointed out the concern with the SOPA and PIPA legislation and why it is dangerous. Hopefully the US legislators begin to hear from the people that are opposed to this and start to change their stance or reconsider the way to fix the problem without creating more problems. Here’s a video that explains things (c) 2011 DomainNameNews.com (5) Advertisement DomainTools is giving away a free Reverse Whois Report for up to $99 to a winner in a giveaway they launched recently. In order to enter, visit their site to send an email to Santa before January 2nd, 2011. |
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