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söndag 22 januari 2012

Black March, or It Ain't Over 'til the Fat Lady Sings

While victorious in the battle of SOPA and PIPA, the war is not over yet.


Now, anyone in their right mind would like to protect children against molesters, wouldn't they?

Which is exactly why this act is dangerous — can you imagine a representative or senator who would dare being associated with opposing an act to protect children against child molesters?

The act proposes data retention, much like the EU:s controversial Data Retention Directive. It is basically about storing data about everyone using the internet for a long period of time, typically on the scale of years, for the police to use in later inquiries.

The problems with it include, but are not limited to:
  • Innocent people being troubled by the police (searching private premises for physical evidence, appropriating computers, telephones and anything that may store data)
  • Innocent people can become socially stigmatized by the suspicion of such a horrendous crime
  • The information can leak to unauthorized parties, which may leak it further and, for instance, let employers know that workers have sought health care or psychological care. Or let neighbors know that police have taken interest in persons in relation to investigations of crime. Use your imagination; I'm sure you can see how this could ruin innocent peoples lives.
  • The data is seldom useful anyway. The criminals know how to cover their tracks already, and they won't unlearn this. And this makes the data useful for one purpose only; to harass innocents.
More generally, people are unduly supervised and no longer regarded as innocent until proven guilty, but rather as potential criminals.

Are you put off yet? Well, how about this:

Moreover, the lobbyists have a golden opportunity to actually copy-and-paste SOPA into the PCIPA, and have it done with. Yes they can. Don't think for a second they don't want to.

The PCIPA bill passed the House Judiciary Committee last year, and the next step would be a debate in the House of Representatives.

Steps are now taken to further protest against this imminent threat to the internet and our democracies and freedoms, and the idea is to quite simply not buy any records, movies, or anything such during March, 2012. It is one month, and the idea is that a person could postpone going to the movies, buying CDs, DVDs, BDs, books etc. to April. The idea is that this would make a real dent in the sales the first quarter of 2012, giving the copyright industry a taste of our power.


For my part, this feels like an easy thing to do. I'll just put the money I would otherwise have spent on these things in an envelope, and move it back to the wallet at the end of March. And then we'll see what I actually spend it on.

And, of course, don't let your politicians forget who is their master — you.

Edit 1: If you wish to participate, please also refrain from file sharing, legal or not.
Edit 2: Other sites: in english, swedish

fredag 20 januari 2012

Giving Us the Finger

We can see two different responses to our massive campaign to stop SOPA and PIPA:

  • Our protests are actually being listened to. According to accessnow, at least 38 senators have changed their minds against these draconic bills, and all we need is 3 more.
  • The U.S. Government nonchalantly gives us the finger. Yes, yesterday, FBI closed down MegaUpload.com, and if SOPA and PIPA were in effect, I guess my linking to it from my blog could shut down the Blogger service, unless Google were very quick to close my blog first.
So, what needs to be done is to sign as many petitions as we can find to stop the madness. Yesterday, I told you about Demand Progress, today, I give you Access Now.

Note regarding the closing of MegaUpload.com; the official sites of FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice have been very hard to reach during the night. Tip to the U.S. Government: you're not being targeted by criminal syndicates or anything like that. See it as a reminder from the people of who is your master. It is not your task to wage war on your own.

torsdag 19 januari 2012

Urge Obama to Veto SOPA and PIPA

Sign this petition to urge president Obama to veto SOPA and PIPA if they make it through Congress.

And spread the word, will you?

tisdag 17 januari 2012

SOPA Blackout Update

In a press release (in swedish), the swedish Pirate Party states it will participate in the SOPA blackout.

It also states that at least the following parties have announced their intention to take part:
  • Wikipedia
  • Reddit
  • Boing Boing
  • WordPress
  • Lolcats
  • Mozilla
If you want to participate, you have instructions here.

It was pointed out to me that this simple javascript does not achieve the same effect as actually closing down the servers, and while that's true, we can still show our support and help creating an image of what SOPA and PIPA would do to the net.

Wikipedia intends to black out from 5.00 UTC on January 18 to 5.00 UTC on January 19.

(In CET from 6.00 to 6.00.)

This is a much larger timeframe than the one I reported about yesterday; it starts 8 h earlier and stops 6 h later.

Join in!

söndag 15 januari 2012

Participate in the SOPA Blackout!

On January 18, at 8 a.m - 6 p.m. E.T. (i.e. 13.00 - 23.00 UTC, 14.00 - 24.00 CET (which applies to Sweden)), reddit and others plan a blackout to protest against SOPA, PIPA etc.

The beauty is, you can be part of it!

Copied from sopablackout.org:

How to use

The following will present a blackout banner when users visit your site, which can be circumvented by clicking anywhere:
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://js.sopablackout.org/sopablackout.js"></script>
The following will blackout an element of a specific id:
<script type="text/javascript">sopablackout_id = 'sopa';</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://js.sopablackout.org/sopablackout.js"></script>

Spread the word, join in!

Edit: added "http:" to the links in the code.
Edit 2: update