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The U.S. joins China in censoring the Internet
Voice of Russia The Senate passed an act recently called the
Protect IP Act but then, just as quickly, a Senator from Oregon, Ron
Wyden, put the bill on hold because as he said, it would “muzzle speech
and stifle innovation and economic growth.” The latest piece of internet blacklist
legislation, known as the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House of
Representatives, was introduced by the House Judiciary Committee
Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Tex.) who claims it is for the purpose of
shutting down foreign sites that post intellectual property created by
U.S. firms, goes even further than the Protect IP Act. The act would allow the US Justice Department
powers to punish and shut down websites, both in the U.S. and anywhere
in the world and go after companies that provide support for them,
either technically or through payment systems The US and the West have long criticized China
for stifling dissent and for censorship but now they are not only
joining China but they are taking censorship even further and attempting
to censor the whole world. The international implications of SOPA are
worrying for as experts claim: it appears that the US is taking control
of the entire world. The definitions written in the bill are so broad
that any US user who uses a website overseas immediately gives the US
the power to potentially take action against it and enable them to force
ISPs to DNS-block any foreign site. On a global scale it grants the U.S. Government
far-reaching powers to go after Web sites which it claims are hosting
copyrighted content. According to Public Knowledge a group which
promotes a free internet “SOPA is significantly worse than its Senate
cousin” because even sites that are not directly responsible for their
content can be held liable and shut down, including sites such as search
engines. Not long ago the U.S. admitted that it was in a
state of information warfare and that it was losing the war. So what do
you do if you are losing the information war? You muzzle the messenger. SOPA is not being rushed through to protect
against copyright theft, the US is scared, the Arab Spring has become
the Western Fall and the U.S. is going all out against those who dare to
question the official US Government line, something that the internet
inconveniently allows as the people use the internet more and more to
find out the truth. Record numbers of people are turning away from
the mainstream U.S. controlled media and getting information from
independent news sources online that are reporting on events. You now hear people in the everyday situations
mentioning things that only a few years ago were unknown outside of
"conspiracy" circles. For example the collapse of building 7 on 9-11,
the fact that the Republicans and Democrats are essentially the same
political party, as are Labour and the Tories all choreographed for our
consumption to maintain the pretence of democracy. Most people now know
they have a government controlled by bankers and that NATO is attempting
to dominate the world, we also know in advance that the West wants to
invade Iran and take control of the Arctic by force. The SOPA Act has been met with wide criticism
and the list of those opposing it is long and sounds like a who’s who of
the tech community. For starters Mozilla blacked out its name on its
home page in protest, as did the social news site Reddit. The website
Tumblr published a page against the act, and internet giants like AOL,
eBay, Facebook, Google, Twitter and Zynga criticized Sopa by taking out
a full-page advertisement in The New York Times. At present, if Facebook, You Tube or other
leading websites are found to be illegally hosting copyrighted material
they are told to take it down. However the SOPA Act takes things to the
next level and would allow the U.S. Government to block the website
entirely. Imagine if one day, for example, you could not
access Google because it had been blocked for linking to an illegal mp3
file. In a blog post Google said SOPA “…would threaten innovation, jobs,
and free expression” In a collective statement put out by internet
giants they say that the SOPA Act “…would encourage censorship, kill
jobs and give US authorities unrivalled powers over the world's
websites.” “We support the bills' stated goals – providing additional
enforcement tools to combat foreign 'rogue' websites that are dedicated
to copyright infringement or counterfeiting. Unfortunately, the bills as
drafted would expose law-abiding US internet and technology companies to
new and uncertain liabilities, private rights of action, and technology
mandates that would require monitoring of websites," the firms wrote in
a public statement. On Tuesday, ten members of Congress signed a
letter expressing concern over the bill, including nine Democrats and
one Republican, Rep Ron Paul from Texas. They write that the SOPA Act is "overly broad
and would cause serious and long term damage to the technology industry,
one of the few bright spots in our economy." The representatives say
that passing the act would cause, “…an explosion of innovation-killing
lawsuits and litigation." Opponents say the bills could basically destroy
the internet and destroy innovation by "using the same domain
blacklisting technologies pioneered by China and Iran". An open letter has also been sent to Congress
and was co-signed by AOL, eBay, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Mozilla,
Twitter, Yahoo! and Zynga, all of whom rarely agree on anything else,
which says a lot. The freedom of speech and expression and the
uncontrolled dissemination of information online is a serious problem
for Western political elites and the truth-spreading-culprits are many:
9-11 truth sites, intelligence sites, anti-war sites and foreign mass
media sites like this one and many others, sites such as the
aforementioned and many more, along with bloggers of every shape and
form are out there on the net, exposing things, getting at the truth. These truth seekers are in the millions and are
exposing things like, torture, war crimes, political assassinations,
media manipulation, government lies and corruption, who controls
politicians, the fraudulent nature of the money system, police brutality
(and uncensored video evidence to show it), eugenics, cover ups and the
blacker intelligence operations. And they are spreading all of this
information across the globe in seconds. For the U.S. the truth has become an
inconvenience and a dangerous threat to its power. |