industryterm:internet blacklist bill

  • Blacklist Bill allows Feds to remove websites from Internet
    http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/313463

    The House version of the Internet Blacklist Bill was released October 26, 2011, with no effort to fix problems that existed in the Senate version. A violation of the First Amendment, it is contrary to official positions of internet freedom and censorship.

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    The S.968 bill is considered dangerous and short-sighted due to its broad writing that covers a multitude of issues, bringing danger to not only Internet security but is considered a serious threat to free online speech and innovation. The Censorship-galore Department describes it as an attempt to build the Great Firewall of America, requiring service providers to block access to certain websites.
    This bill could shut down YouTube, Twitter and many other social websites that bring together the Occupy movements across the nation and world---any user-generated content site where the law can make the sites’ owners legally responsible for the posted content of its users.

  • URGENT ACTION NEEDED: New Internet Blacklist Bill Could Shut Down Twitter And Youtube! | Demand Progress
    http://act.demandprogress.org/act/pipa_house/?referring_akid=.194196.pE4I30&source=typ-tw

    A bit of an emergency: The rumor all over Capitol Hill is that the House version of the Internet Blacklist Bill will be introduced this week, probably on Wednesday.

    Our allies on the Hill say the bill’s so bad that it could effectively destroy Youtube, Twitter, and other sites that rely on user-generated content by making the sites’ owners legally responsible for everything their users post.

    Nobody will want to take that risk, so sites like Youtube and Twitter could be forced to shut down.