not just anotherday in america

Here is an excerpt from the email I just got from Fight For the Future (one of the leading protesters against SOPA and PIPA) :

Hi everyone!

A big hurrah to you!!!!! We’ve won for now — SOPA and PIPA were dropped by Congress today — the votes we’ve been scrambling to mobilize against have been cancelled.

The largest online protest in history has fundamentally changed the game.  You were heard.

On January 18th, 13 million of us took the time to tell Congress to protect free speech rights on the internet… See the amazing numbers here

The MPAA (the lobby for big movie studios which created these terrible bills) was shocked and seemingly humbled.  “‘This was a whole new different game all of a sudden,’ MPAA Chairman and former Senator Chris Dodd told the New York Times. ‘[PIPA and SOPA were] considered by many to be a slam dunk.’”

“’This is altogether a new effect,’ Mr. Dodd said, comparing the online movement to the Arab Spring. He could not remember seeing ‘an effort that was moving with this degree of support change this dramatically’ in the last four decades, he added.”

Tweet with us, shout on the internet with us, let’s celebrate: Round of applause to the 13 million people who stood up  - #PIPA and #SOPA are tabled 4 now. #13millionapplause

13 million strong,

Tiffiniy, Holmes, Joshua, Phil, CJ, Donny, Douglas, Nicholas, Dean, David S. and Moore… Fight for the Future!

P.S.  China’s internet censorship system reminds us why the fight for democratic principles is so important:

In the New Yorker:  “…After Chinese Web users got over the strangeness of hearing Americans debate the merits of screening the Web for objectionable content, they marvelled at the American response. Commentator Liu Qingyan wrote: ‘We should learn something from the way these American Internet companies protested against SOPA and PIPA. A free and democratic society depends on every one of us caring about politics and fighting for our rights. We will not achieve it by avoiding talk about politics.’”

I found another quote from the New York Times article (linked above) particularly striking. It is in regards to lobbyists:

By Mr. Dodd’s account, no Washington player can safely assume that a well-wired, heavily financed legislative program is safe from a sudden burst of Web-driven populism.

In my book, that is another huge win for the American people.

What can I say, Congress? We weren’t born in 1776 for nuthin. #booyah

SOPA & PIPA

remember my post about SOPA, the one where i wasn’t sure what i thought about the bill? well, i’ve done some research and i have to say—i am now super super convinced that both SOPA (in the House) and PIPA (in the Senate) are bad, bad, BAD ideas. but, in the immortal words of levar burton: don’t take my word for it.

now that you’ve seen this, you are totally outraged, i know. fear not: http://fightforthefuture.org/pipa has a quick (15 secs, max), easy, painless way to let your congresspeople know what you think. seriously. please do it.
#yayfirstamendment
#knewthatwouldcomeinhandy

also, in case you didn’t know, tons of websites (including this one) are going dark tomorrow (Jan 18) in protest. http://sopastrike.com/