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Recently, two bills have been introduced into Congress that – if passed – will do irreparable damage to the Internet, entrepreneurship, free speech, and job creation as a result of the continued entrepreneurial activity around the Internet.

Fred Wilson has a strong post up titled Protecting The Safe Harbors Of The DMCA And Protecting Jobs that explains the situation. Go read the post now – it’s an outstanding summary in plain English of what is going on.

If you don’t want to read the bills, watch the following four minute video for another excellent summary of what they are about, especially how the bills will be used by existing large companies.

The bills – like many in Congress – are misleadingly named. The House bill is called the E-PARASITES Act. The Senate bill is called the Protect IP Act. If you have the emotional fortitude and patience, go read them – they will scare the crap out of you, if you can understand them (I had to print them out, read them slowly, and annotate them to understand what they actually said.) I’d encourage Congress to rename both of these bills the “Destroy the Internet, Corresponding Jobs Created by Entrepreneurship Around The Internet, and Restrict Freedom of Speech” Act.

I’m not being dramatic – these are horrifyingly bad bills being introduced at a time when our country should be focused on exactly the opposite of what these bills represent.

Speak out now about this – loudly – to your representatives in Congress. While I recognize the lobbyists behind these bills – and the companies behind the lobbyist – are pouring in tons of money to try to get these bills past, hopefully our representatives are strong thinkers who can’t simply be bought.

The Internet has been an unbelievable force for innovation, entrepreneurship, job creation, and free speech in the US, and around the world. The US had been a leader here – let’s continue to be a leader.

October 30th, 2011     Categories: Politics     Tags: , , , ,
  • Dema Tio

    After patent trolls and now you have Protect IP. If US keeps doing this and limit their own people, it won’t take long for China to take over the internet and the economy. All these actions just to protect the current industry by sacrificing the future of the young generation. 

    • http://www.feld.com bfeld

      Well said.

  • http://twitter.com/MOChrisShaw Chris G. Shaw

    It’s imperatieve that Internet companies and their employees understand just how important lobbying is in today’s government. 

    I hate the idea of corporate money in politics, but post Citizen’s United–bills like Protect-IP will continue to pop up because it is in the interest of the telecoms, content companies and others to prevent disruption of their business models. And they’ll spend billions of dollars on lobbyists trying to prevent the disruptions.  

    The problem is every time Google or Facebook has a record lobbying spend, people (including employees of said companies) scream in horror at the level of influence corporations have in government and intimate that the Internet companies are just trying to shirk privacy regulations. 

    You have to fight fire with fire. The average age of a U.S. Rep is 57 and 63 for a U.S. Senator. The large engineering and innovation-driven companies have to use their war chests to fight back by lobbying and educating the public at-large. The people in power just don’t understand this stuff.  

    • http://www.feld.com bfeld

      This is an unfortunate truth about how our political system currently works. One of the biggest challenges is that small, entrepreneurial companies who are creating the most job growth generally don’t have the money to through at this problem and – if you actually think hard about it – it’s a terrible use of that scarce money since they should be putting it into building their company, to create jobs, to …

      • http://epcostello.com/ e.p.c.

        Do you know of any network technology related PACs or lobbying groups we could get behind to lobby against this?  All of the tech lobbying groups I’ve found so far are focussed either on hardware issues or consumer electronics.  The EFF seems to have a letter writing campaign, I’m not sure if they can actually lobby per se due to their non-profit nature.

        Maybe a breakout session at defrag next week?

        • http://www.feld.com bfeld

          No idea of an appropriate PAC. Great idea for Defrag.

        • http://twitter.com/defrag Defrag/Glue

          hey ed – GREAT idea. we don’t have breakout time on the sked that works…however, i’ll ping the pre-con dinner folks and see if one of them might step up and have that as the topic for their dinner. also, I’ll suggest we do a BoF after the eve reception….

          • ccanazares

            And let us know what comes of this so we can act to support any initiatives? Entrepreneur PAC a great idea. I would dedicate time each week to building supporter base. 

  • Charlie

    If we don’t like the idea of the Chinese government exercising such control, we shouldn’t let our government do it, either.

  • http://devblog.ailon.org Alan Mendelevich

    We had a court order local ISPs to block access to foreign gambling sites, because local gambling institutions had to go through all the licensing and related regulations and weren’t able to compete with offshore gambling sites. This sounded like a reasonable concern from the 20th century business perspective, but it’s 21st century outside and you have to change the models accordingly, not try to force the middle ages model on the modern reality. The ISPs refused and I’m not sure how it ended.

    The US entertainment industry should finally understand that the situation has changed and look for new business models instead of lobbying for primitive enforcement laws.

    • http://www.feld.com bfeld

      Good example and exactly correct assertion.

  • Grant Carlile

    What is going on!? This should not happen. The internet is an open information medium. I don’t want the government to, a body who doesn’t properly understand the internet, have governing poser over my content.

  • David A Lukas

    Thanks Brad–this was very startling.  I will circulate to the greatest extent possible.

  • http://twitter.com/vbelfor Victor Belfor

    An acquaintance of mine is an exec at Intellectual Ventures and they are rubbing their hands together with anticipation of IP Protect passing.  
    V - 

    • http://epcostello.com/ e.p.c.

      They should be the least gleeful, all of those patents they hold enable large scale piracy. Why no one would be able to download a single movie without the creative inventions of IV.  Would be a shame if IV were held liable due to the “misuse” of their “inventions.”

    • http://www.feld.com bfeld

      I have no doubt they are – it’s a whole new line of business for them in destroying innovation.

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  • Jake

    Call your senators and congressmen now! (202) 224-3121

  • http://www.pointsandfigures.com pointsnfigures

    Support you guys on this.  Flatter, more horizontal, less government intervention.  Let the entrepreneurs figure this stuff out, not lawyers and bureaucrats.

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  • http://www.clickbrain.com ClickBrain

    They introduce it as the really hideous and dangerous bill to give congress cover to get what is still a really hideous bill, but because it looks like a compromise, will be passed. They don’t expect to pass this one, because they expect our reaction and mobilization to beat it back and then compromise will still give them all the power they wanted in the first place. Watch. 

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  • Peter Pascale

    Second-to-last paragraph: “pouring in tons of money to try to get these bills past” – typo? I actually think intended or not, this is clever and correct editorializing. Normally a bill is passed, approved. But this one has all the makings of something shoved ‘past’ the public. Intended or not, you should leave it in. The powers behind this are trying to pull a fast one on the american public.

    • http://www.feld.com bfeld

      Unintended Freudian slip that I’m leaving in.

  • Baseballdivva

    Find and write to your Senator here: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
    Find and write to your Congressperson here: http://www.house.gov/representatives/

    Some suggested copy for your email selected/edited from Mr. Wilson’s post:

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Please vote NO on the Protect IP / E-Parasites Bills . 

    These bills were written by the content industry without any input from the technology industry. And they are being fast tracked through congress and into law without any negotiation with the technology industry. 

    The Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) works. Its safe harbors have allowed the Internet to become the US’s most important new industry in a century and a critical job creator. If we need to amend the DMCA, it should be done with a negotiation between the interested parties, not with a bill written by the content industry’s lobbyists and jammed through congress and the senate on a fast track. 

    These bills are job creation and innovation killers.The content industry is not creating new jobs right now. The tech industry, led by startups, have created all the net new jobs in the past five years. Companies like Apple, Google, Facebook, and startups like Dropbox, Kickstarter, and Twilio are the leading exporters and job creators of this time. They are the golden goose of the economy and we cannot kill the golden goose to protect industries in decline.I’m joining these organizations in opposition to this both of these bills: EFF, Free Software Foundation, Public Knowledge, Demand Progress,Fight For the Future, Participatory Politics Foundation, and Creative Commons.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Take 5 minutes and let your legislature know where you stand — NOW!

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  • Wali Caab

    please protect my internet in my pc

  • Aaron

    Sooner or later, there will probably be a bill that gives the government the power to shutdown certain forum threads and such if this gets passes. 4chan would go to hell really quick, abovetopsecret and godlikeproductions would also. Limiting piracy is one thing, but infringing an amendment, the very first one, in fact, goes way too far. STOP IT!!!!

    Aaron,15,Baltimore

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  • Concerned Guest

    I’m a younger man, and if this is genuine and is exactly as it appears to be, then I’m worried as to what my rights and prospects will be when it comes time to enter into the job market…

    When will someone fight for *my* future rather than the future of corporate profit margins?

  • Bemis8521

    i remember the napster lawsuits as i was emailed one but i legally owned metallica songs, anyway this new  bill that i hope to never see pass poses a threat to anyone that communicates in any form over the internet at all pictures video and text. they will never stop online piracy it never dies only gets stronger and limiting the where’s what’s and how’s of communication between people and buisnesses will in my opinion become a major problem for everyone. if it passes ur gonna see all the teenagers and 20 somethings rioting in the streets because facebook getting shut down. thats what the new generation will talk about in this moment in american history “The Facebook Riots”

  • Mahmud Parvin

    In Tehran (Iran) I can not connect to a favorite site even to registration.

  • john, clark

    leave my freedom of information alone, leave my freedom of speech alone, leave my freedom alone ya bunch of barsards.!!!!!!!!

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  • Mickbregan

    THE bIG Free county is counted BY PRO-HITLER’S AND THE STUPID TEA PARTY! Hit the road you prohabitioned as far as I’m concerned all of you yo-yo’s don’t know shit read YOUR HSTORY First it’s stop smoking then drinking what next it was egg’s r bad then it was good then it was bacon and if no one pay’s there tax’s on there house they put it up for sell what next, probably toilet paper!

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  • Farzad Panahi

    Time to start parallel internet : >

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  • warship

    im doing a paper on internet censorship in us anyplace i can find more information on this

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  • Iamtheanime

    An accurate description of my (and several of my peers’) reaction to this can be presented in a single word: Disgusted.

    I’m 19 years old, and have spent a large portion of my free time thus far on the internet, watching it grow and being a small part of that growth. It’s a beautiful thing, an accurate depiction of what the average first-world community can be without the threat of violent consequence for speaking one’s mind. I’ve given the internet my art, my voice, and my precious time. And this is only considering perhaps the last 8-10 years.

    What concerns me is the newer generation, those born during the 2000′s, to whom the internet is a constant and wonderful place to discover new things both in taste and about themselves. What will they have if this bill passes in regards to that? By the time they reach my age, vague memories of something wonderful, now a watered-down and over-sold version of itself. 

    The internet is a collection of knowledge and abstract thought, which is, in my opinion, the single most useful tool anyone could ask for. It gives the generations of the future a sort of Alexandrian Library if you will. It’s unbelievably saddening to think that it could, in a way, be burned down.

  • http://www.facebook.com/heather.copple Heather Copple

    Thank you for this well written response. The comments here have been educated and pointed as well, which is why I am choosing to refrence this site in my blog. There are tons of options yet I appreciate the fact that everyone has remained on topic and have not resorted to name calling, despite how upsetting the subject matter it. Hopefully we, the people, will have our voices heard on this topic.

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  • Stanleyparham

    My main use in censorship is to finally get rid on nudity and maby the arrogant creeps that do it and as well the profain language the unesisary four letter words. It isnt needed for the protection of speaking against being abused.It looks like to me that those that hate the ten commandments and maby any religion but decency as insaine, and to keep white people shut up unless they want to speak as racial rapists and against haveing boundaries.  They want to shut us up so that they can take everything as well as ourselves like on the Mexico television slavery.

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