Re: sopa is back
Honestly, if this is the attention span dedicated to this kind of thing, I'm not surprised the industry lobbies aren't interested in sitting down to break down some creative barriers.
Snark aside, what has people so concerned that SOPA is back?
There's apparently no new ground since the original proposal, which most ISPs treat like the plague.
The only thing in the petition link is the same base rhetoric from the first StopSOPA campaign, only without the necessary citations provided last time to show that something bad was in the works.
I don't trust campaigns that collect my personally-identifiable information; even less so when they ape older campaigns with significantly more substance.
Did I miss something significant, or is this just another posturing attempt formed without evidence?
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