by machineman9 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 11:14 pm
I made a big massive post about PIP, but I have deleted it and having done some more reading, I am slightly less opposed to the idea.
Protect IP act will allow the courts to prosecute people who host websites for the explicit act of hosting illegal content. It will also give them powers to erase hyperlinks that then link to those websites. If it's put that way, then yeahhhh I can kind of see where they're going with that. The bit I disagree with is one of the major parts of the SOPA act, which I shall move onto...
SOPA is the act giving US the rights to get court orders against websites outside of the USA. PIP will also try to stop websites outside of the USA, but SOPA is really the act that gives them the powers to do so.
What, wait? No, really... They're creating an act to let themselves go after people and hosts in other countries. That's like a kids game where one of them sets the rules that he is allowed to punch the other kids, but they can't hit back or use their own opinions on the matter. I just don't get it... Some countries have laws which makes it legal to host 'illegal' material, but you can't grant yourself the power to track down people inside that country - The internet is global and it is owned by the users. It's a case of "America - World Police" stepping in again. As far as I am currently aware, you must ask another country to arrest a certain person and deport them - You can't just walk in and arrest them or whatever.
Given all of this, I am refusing to purchase my web space in the US. I will use UK servers... I cannot trust the USA to not block my site (I don't plan on hosting anything illegal, but they clearly don't understand web-logistics) so I will give my money back to the UK economy. I will do business with UK hosts, UK advertisers and, where possible, UK subsidaries of search engines. I mean, they plan on blocking Flickr under SOPA - I suggest everyone affected sends their premium membership bill to congress - They can refund me the difference.
Whatever the verdict, one thing is clear - If people want illegal content, PIP and SOPA will not stop it. The internet is beyond anyones control. Nobody has a switch to the internet. It cannot be shut down, it cannot be controlled. If you block off the roads out of a city, those who are smuggling may just take the route of the sewers.
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machineman9 on Tue Jan 03, 2012 11:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.