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ellacott

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Mon Jan 16, 2012, 05:12 AM Jan 2012

SOPA Shelved Until 'Consensus' is Found [View all]

Many Repubs aare opposed to this bill while many Progressives like John Conyers, Sherrod Brown and Amy Klobuchar support it. This is an upside down world.


Controversial online piracy bill shelved until 'consensus' is found
By Brendan Sasso - 01/14/12 09:41 AM ET

House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said early Saturday morning that Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) promised him the House will not vote on the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) unless there is consensus on the bill.

"While I remain concerned about Senate action on the Protect IP Act, I am confident that flawed legislation will not be taken up by this House," Issa said in a statement. "Majority Leader Cantor has assured me that we will continue to work to address outstanding concerns and work to build consensus prior to any anti-piracy legislation coming before the House for a vote."

The announcement comes just hours after Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas), SOPA's sponsor, made a major concession to the bill's critics by agreeing to drop a controversial provision that would have required Internet service providers to block infringing websites.

SOPA is designed to go after foreign websites that offer illegal copies of music, movies and TV shows with impunity. Even without the provision allowing sites to be blocked, the bill would empower the Justice Department and copyright holders to demand that search engines delete links to sites “dedicated” to copyright infringement. Ad networks and payment processors would be prohibited from doing business with the sites.

http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/204167-sopa-shelved-until-consensus-is-found

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Yay DonCoquixote Jan 2012 #1
some form of SOPA is coming Syrinx Jan 2012 #2
The CONGRESS is in RECESS, I do not want to hear from them until ... Tx4obama Jan 2012 #3
Wow On the Road Jan 2012 #4
SOPA as it's written now would outlaw fair use and direct linking as we know it. rocktivity Jan 2012 #6
Why is it that the progressives supporting it are getting a pass? ellacott Jan 2012 #7
Translation: When less attention is being paid by the public we will sneak it through in the night. Fumesucker Jan 2012 #5
After the elections. nt woo me with science Jan 2012 #10
Exactly. We need to be watching the fuckers. backscatter712 Jan 2012 #20
What we need to be doing christx30 Jan 2012 #21
Beware Son of SOPA JCMach1 Jan 2012 #8
Our representatives have been bribed by the TV, movie, and music industries magicGnome Jan 2012 #9
I so agree with you!!! ellacott Jan 2012 #11
Well THAT'S good news. Congress can't get a concensus on when to eat LUNCH! HopeHoops Jan 2012 #12
Very true, lol(nt) ellacott Jan 2012 #13
I don't like any of the Republican clowns on Capitol Hill...... marmar Jan 2012 #14
Thank God. beyourgovernment.org launches today/prevent this legislation in the future endcorporatecontrol Jan 2012 #15
I heart beyourgovernment.org NYC_SKP Jan 2012 #16
JFYI: We are NOT going away on this one. Do NOT piss us off. TygrBright Jan 2012 #17
"Progressive" is not necessarily the first word that comes to mind when I think of Amy Klobuchar. Brickbat Jan 2012 #18
Good. May consensus never be found and we need heat on our fuckwits to get off the bandwagon TheKentuckian Jan 2012 #19
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