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kingpin
01-20-2012, 9:19pm
Internet wins: SOPA and PIPA both shelved (http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/01/internet-wins-sopa-and-pipa-both-shelved.ars)

Just hours after Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) announced he was delaying a vote on the PROTECT IP Act, Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX), the sponsor of the Stop Online Piracy Act, followed suit and announced he would be delaying consideration of the companion legislation.

“I have heard from the critics and I take seriously their concerns regarding proposed legislation to address the problem of online piracy," Smith said. "It is clear that we need to revisit the approach on how best to address the problem of foreign thieves that steal and sell American inventions and products."

"The Committee will continue work with both copyright owners and Internet companies to develop proposals that combat online piracy and protect America’s intellectual property," Smith continued. "We welcome input from all organizations and individuals who have an honest difference of opinion about how best to address this widespread problem." (He may want to check out our thoughts on the matter.)

Even former Senator Chris Dodd, the head of the Motion Picture Association of America, seemed to concede defeat. "With today’s announcement, we hope the dynamics of the conversation can change and become a sincere discussion about how best to protect the millions of American jobs affected by the theft of American intellectual property," he said in a statement. "It is incumbent that they now sincerely work with all of us to achieve a meaningful solution to this critically important goal."

The ideas present in both SOPA and PIPA may return, but both bills in their present form—and with their present names—are probably done for good.

A key figure in the fight against SOPA was Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA). Issa had planned to use his perch as chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to highlight the flaws of SOPA's DNS blocking provisions. He was planning to hold a hearing featuring the testimony of actual technical experts, something that had been mysteriously missing from Smith's hearings on the bill. Wednesday's Internet protests were originally scheduled to coincide with the hearings. But Issa scrapped his hearing after receiving assurances that the DNS provisions would be dropped from SOPA. The broader protest went forward anyway.

"Supporters of the Internet deserve credit for pressing advocates of SOPA and PIPA to back away from an effort to ram through controversial legislation," Issa said in a Friday statement. "Over the last two months, the intense popular effort to stop SOPA and PIPA has defeated an effort that once looked unstoppable."

"Postponing the Senate vote on PIPA removes the imminent threat to the Internet, but it's not over yet," Issa continued. "Copyright infringement remains a serious problem and any solution must be targeted, effective, and consistent with how the Internet works."

DJ_Critterus
01-20-2012, 9:21pm
Oh, I have a feeling the Demofelons will try to resurrect it when the nation is distracted by something else. Then they'll say we had to pass it to find out what was in it. :ack:

C5Nate
01-20-2012, 9:24pm
Must remain vigilant, tabled just means they can pass it UNDER the table later.

Sea Six
01-20-2012, 9:25pm
It is very good to see the legislators behaving as though they care more about listening to the voices of their constituents more than cramming whatever legislation down their throats like the 111th Congress did.


:USA:

G8rDMD
01-20-2012, 9:36pm
It's a small victory, but a victory nonetheless :patriot:

DJ_Critterus
01-20-2012, 10:04pm
It is very good to see the legislators behaving as though they care more about listening to the voices of their constituents more than cramming whatever legislation down their throats like the 111th Congress did.


:USA:

It's an election year so they're in campaign/kiss-ass mode right now.

themonk
01-20-2012, 11:02pm
It's an election year so they're in campaign/kiss-ass mode right now.

Just like the Keystone Pipeline.

DJ_Critterus
01-21-2012, 1:01am
Monk, what cluster ****. Bam bam said, "no" just to secure votes from his far left Eco-terrorists. Laser like focus on jobs my ass:rolleyes:

He really went out of his way to offend your Prime Minister, IMO. What a jack ass.

MEANZ06
01-21-2012, 1:50am
:hurray:

Bill
01-21-2012, 1:46pm
Looks like Kermie visited VB at the right time. If SOPA had passed..........

DJ_Critterus
01-21-2012, 1:49pm
Must remain vigilant, tabled just means they can pass it UNDER the table later.

I bet the first thing the congress critters do under the table before anyting else is have some intern facilitate a game of "smiles." I'm also sure nancy piglosi joined in those games, too.