Friday, January 20th 2012
Starved of Consensus, SOPA and PIPA to Get US President's Veto
Gobs and gobs of lobbyists' cash are about to go down the drain as the now stalled Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) could be postponed "indefinitely". What's more, Barack Obama's (D) cabinet hinted that the President could veto the two pending House's bills out of concern that the bills Orwellian takedown provisions could damage the legitimate internet economy. This essentially means that SOPA and PIPA in their present forms are shelved till a consensus can emerge on them, which is nowhere in sight, as the juggernaut of public and institutional outrage has rolled over PR of several of the bills' previous proponents and endorsers.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, one of the architects of these two works of literature today posted a statement in response to the Senate decision to what he calls a postponment of the two bills. SOPA and PIPA have been widely criticized by everyone from large corporations such as Google and Microsoft, to the Human Rights Watch. The bills are criticized to be too broad scoped to tackle piracy and IP theft, and could be misused for corporate censorship.
Source:
DailyTech
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, one of the architects of these two works of literature today posted a statement in response to the Senate decision to what he calls a postponment of the two bills. SOPA and PIPA have been widely criticized by everyone from large corporations such as Google and Microsoft, to the Human Rights Watch. The bills are criticized to be too broad scoped to tackle piracy and IP theft, and could be misused for corporate censorship.
49 Comments on Starved of Consensus, SOPA and PIPA to Get US President's Veto
We (the American people) need a leader who will stand up for what is true, proper, and correct, regardless of what Hollywood or Wall Street tells him to think.
Obama: Sopa isn't strong enough
a month later
Obama: Sopa is too much
after hollywood withdraws from giving him donations
:(
and yes he is two-faced, like all politicians.
Same thing if a prisoner on trial for murder is put to death by a court. Everyone involved, from the judge, to the jury, to the executioner is equally responsible.
Oh no, I've gone off topic. Just ignore me. :o
But siding with the majority or not, I approve of this veto... Bigger picture it shows his flaws as a president, but for now I approve.
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