The Day the Internet Went Black

Filed in National by on January 18, 2012

DD gave us a heads up yesterday that Wikipedia was going black today. If you’ve been spinning around the Internet today, it is pretty dazzling to see the sites that have joined them:

There’s lots more — people are changing their Facebook and Twitter profile pictures in coordinated protest, and circulating a petition from Google asking Congress to stop piracy, not the internet.

I hope that lots of you have taken the time to be a part of this action today — especially targeted at our own delegation. Chris Coons is still a PIPA co-sponsor (while both PIPA and SOPA so-sponsors are dropping like flies), and made his case for being a co-sponsor at an event in Newark this morning:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB5XhwOrsuo[/youtube]

Did you hear that? Senator Coons is riffing off of the genuine problem (and fear) of cybersecurity to justify a piece of legislation that is meant to crack down on the piracy of intellectual product (basically movies and music). It is sleazy, but counts on you not knowing what the issues are. Cybersecurity is a big problem, but these bills don’t really get to that. Piracy has been a problem forever and content providers simply have not kept up with technology in figuring out how to lockdown their property. Since we are supposed to be in this age of austerity, I’d think that people like Senator Coons would point out to the entertainment industry that they are making more money than the US Government, so they are in a much better position to protect their own property than the Government is.

I don’t know how Carney or Carper think about these bills — but am hoping that all of you are reaching out to all three of them today to ask them to step away from SOPA/PIPA and work on legislation that appropriately combats piracy without breaking the internet.

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  1. rustydils says:

    I tried my hardest. I started blogging on your site to try and keep Chris Coons from being elected.

    What you people on this site, and many of the occupy protesters cannot seem to understand, is that elections “Have Consequences”.

    It does not make since to vote for the wrong person, and then be confused about why they create, not solve problems. (ie, Barack Obama and Chris Coons). It is much more productive to swallow your pride sometimes, and instead of voting for your party, vote for the man (or woman), who you think will do the best job for the people of your country, or your district.

  2. puck says:

    I’d rather have SOPA than Christine O’Donnell in the Senate.

  3. cassandra m says:

    Barack Obama is against SOPA/PIPA. It is Senators Coons and Carper and Rep. Carney I’m worried about.

    Anyway, back to the real conversation: Clay Shirky explains why SOPA/PIPA are so bad.

  4. Miscreant says:

    Although there may be some repercussions for him, I actually admire the president’s stand on the SOPA.
    WTF?

    http://www.deadline.com/2012/01/exclusive-hollywood-moguls-stopping-obama-donations-because-of-administrations-piracy-stand/

  5. puck says:

    Chris Coons’s bipartisan buddy Marco Rubio dropped his co-sponsorship and withdrew his support for PIPA today.

    Come on, Senator Coons, just walk away.