Don’t Touch My Goddamn Internet
Have you Google searched the word SOPA this past week? Have you noticed the Facebook statuses about how the passing of SOPA will literally destroy all mankind, by taking away creativity and innovation online.
The Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) is by far the most opposed bill to be presented in the United States Congress since the Patriot Act (After people read what was in it). This bill intends on stopping online theft and security violations that hinder “prosperity, creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation” for the already established and rich.
Sounds like its a crazy conspiracy theory?
Now, in theory, it is a good fight. The internet has grown since its origins almost 25 years ago. It has gone from being a tool for business, a tool for the military, a tool for children and games, and now, it is a the most social place on the face of the earth. And with that being said, it does have problems. One of those problems is the fact that corporations, entertainment industries, and government’s are losing revenue because of the free access of the web.
Picture the internet as one big ass party, a looting party. Everyone comes in the door with something that they don’t own, but its not exactly stealing either. It is like free advertisement for the creator and it is a form of admiration on the part of the “thief”.
Some people will go viral and make money, but for others (like me) they will only take more away from the haves in this country, by “stealing” something (mostly photographs) off the web for a website or personal usage.
The question being asked is simple. Should the internet remain the final place for individuals (like me, James, and YOU) to be able to get information, and express ourselves, freely or shall we turn this life changing device into another market-place, where we are separated based on how much we can purchase.
I ran across an interesting blog displaying the names of corporations that support SOPA. Take a look, you’ll be shocked by who you see on this list (I wasn’t). Almost 360 corporations that don’t want YOU to be able to surf the web, unless you are buying their merchandise. They range from corporations like Zumba to television network’s such as News Corp and NBC-Universal.

3 Responses to “Don’t Touch My Goddamn Internet”
You are right on about this, I’ve been noticing a lot of P2P sites going down. Record companies have been “killing” us far to long. When we purchase a cd, we are paying for the art work, a disc cost them 12 cents. We can’t have the internet silenced, this is our last bastion of freedom. Obama is coming down hard!
This was a bit of an eye opener from me – never expected a country like the US to come out with such regulations. Great to see the way the world joined hands against it.
Its just another case of America wanting to rule everything with an iron fist.
If i write a post and need a photo and i get it from yahoo,google or where ever, i can be brought to court.
Shame on America for trying to kill freedom of speech. What will we hear from the American people , nothing, as usual they won’t try to stop it.