Say No to SOPA

by Jeffrey Zeldman

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  1. What it really comes down to is spammers and the abuse they have done to the web over the years. Those that actually want to put quality content out there have to work so hard now to get a slice of the pie.
    What’s even sadder is the legislation may not quiet understand the potential effects of SOPA in the long run unlike us.

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  2. The situation is even worse. The Internet have thousands of websites under VPS with single IPs and virtual domain name hosting set up. Blocking the root site by name can force outage of hundreds of thousands other ones.

    What we need if this Act is going to pass is an extraterritorial system of DNS root servers. Than we could make this crap technically void.

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  3. This seems like the US deliberately shooting itself in the foot.  Anything done to restrict access to the internet in the US is going to force yet more of the information industry to relocate abroad.

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  4. That’s disastrous! With due respect to the law-makers looks like they have a very specific view of the modern Internet… What a fine solution to burden the search engines with a barely feasible censorship function!

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  6. I agree with you number 24, they do have very narrow view with out future looking abilities

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