The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act

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The "Combating Online Infringements and Counterfeits Act" (COICA) is an Internet censorship bill which is rapidly making its way through the Senate. Although it is ostensibly focused on copyright infringement, an enormous amount of noninfringing content, including political and other speech, could disappear off the Web if it passes.

The main mechanism of the bill is to interfere with the Internet's domain name system (DNS), which translates names like "www.eff.org" or "www.nytimes.com" into the IP addresses that computers use to communicate. The bill creates two blacklists of censored domains. The first is longer, and includes any sites where the DOJ decides that infringement is "central" to the purpose of the site. The bill gives ISPs and registrars strong legal incentives to censor the domains on that list. The Attorney General can also ask a court to put sites on a second, shorter blacklist; ISPs and registrars are required by law to censor those sites.

If this bill passes, the list of targets could conceivably include hosting websites such as Dropbox, MediaFire and Rapidshare; MP3 blogs and mashup/remix music sites like SoundCloud, MashupTown and Hype Machine ; and sites that discuss and make the controversial political and intellectual case for piracy, like pirate-party.us, p2pnet, InfoAnarchy, Slyck and ZeroPaid . Indeed, had this bill been passed five or ten years ago, YouTube might not exist today. In other words, the collateral damage from this legislation would be enormous. (Why would all these sites be targets?)

There are already laws and procedures in place for taking down sites that violate the law. This act would allow the Attorney General to censor sites even when no court has found they have infringed copyright or any other law.
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It's just the begining. They can ban from internet pirate sites and such, but after that they would ban what unplease them and their moral principles (religious, political, even porn sites). We'll lose our freedom of expression, or to comunicate globally as we do today; we can't trust only on TV and papers to get the news. This is mass control disguised under true intentions..
 

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It is the way the world is today, we have no more free speech, we have no more free will we are in a society where everything is forced upon us regardless of what is right and wrong, this is the first step to global control, this will only go downhill from here!
 

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yes, that's the very first step. Seeing this, other countrys won't hesitate to do the same. We can't let this happen, we still can fight for our rights.
 

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This probably won't get passed, since the piracy lobby is pretty strong in my opinion (okay I kid). Plus, the general internet will side with us even if they don't support piracy, because a victory here would mean easier victories later on to squelch free speech on the internet.
 

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Meh...I agree that censoring the internet is not the way to go about this, although piracy does need to stop, but when you add in tidbits of 'motivational' and 'patriotic' sentiments that...sound like they're from an insane hobo sleeping on a New York City subway, I suddenly lose all feeling on the subject.
 

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monkat said:
Meh...I agree that censoring the internet is not the way to go about this, although piracy does need to stop, but when you add in tidbits of 'motivational' and 'patriotic' sentiments that...sound like they're from an insane hobo sleeping on a New York City subway, I suddenly lose all feeling on the subject.
lol I'm not insane, and don't believe in things like Iluminatti and conspirations at all, but this is something that could have serious consequences to the future of the internet.
 

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Cuelhu said:
monkat said:
Meh...I agree that censoring the internet is not the way to go about this, although piracy does need to stop, but when you add in tidbits of 'motivational' and 'patriotic' sentiments that...sound like they're from an insane hobo sleeping on a New York City subway, I suddenly lose all feeling on the subject.
lol I'm not insane, and don't believe in things like Iluminatti and conspirations at all, but this is something that could have serious consequences to the future of the internet.

I'm not saying that you're completely wrong, I'm saying that you're not doing any good for your cause, and in fact desensitizing people (at least me) to the topic by ranting about it like a raving tea-party goer. Once you go into that mode, I (and I assume anyone who has paid any attention lately) go into the "Uuuuugh....they're talking again" mode...

Try going about it reasonably, it might help...
 

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monkat said:
Cuelhu said:
monkat said:
Meh...I agree that censoring the internet is not the way to go about this, although piracy does need to stop, but when you add in tidbits of 'motivational' and 'patriotic' sentiments that...sound like they're from an insane hobo sleeping on a New York City subway, I suddenly lose all feeling on the subject.
lol I'm not insane, and don't believe in things like Iluminatti and conspirations at all, but this is something that could have serious consequences to the future of the internet.

I'm not saying that you're completely wrong, I'm saying that you're not doing any good for your cause, and in fact desensitizing people (at least me) to the topic by ranting about it like a raving tea-party goer. Once you go into that mode, I (and I assume anyone who has paid any attention lately) go into the "Uuuuugh....they're talking again" mode...

Try going about it reasonably, it might help...
I was a little upset when I read about that and acted in an urge. I feel like a idiot now xD
The thing is that people are accommodated, they think that's OK if they are not involved, but this involve us all, and I'm not even american. I'm just worried =p

I love protests, when I was at school I went to many of them.. People now are just OK with all that goes out there. Even Ecuador is suffering an imminent military overthrow and people just watch..
 

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Ok. Jokes aside, calm down. Everything will be alright... Well, it should be.
The censorship stuff in Australia never made it to light so i doubt it will happen in the US either.
 

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