Help fight the Internet Blacklist Legistration
The Internet blacklist legislation—known as PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate and Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House—is a threatening sequel to 2010's Internet censorship bill, COICA. Like its predecessor, this legislation invites Internet security risks, threatens online speech, and hampers Internet innovation. Urge your members of Congress to reject this Internet blacklist campaign in both its forms!
The law calls for DNS filtering, which has not worked in China to stop piracy or censoring the net. It will create vulnerabilities in the DNS system and security holes.
Help Fight SOPA by contacting your member of congress or senator today.
To learn more, go to SOPABlackout.org
The law calls for DNS filtering, which has not worked in China to stop piracy or censoring the net. It will create vulnerabilities in the DNS system and security holes.
Help Fight SOPA by contacting your member of congress or senator today.
To learn more, go to SOPABlackout.org
Comments
Post a Comment