US News Internet blacklist bill shot down by Senator Wyden

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It's too early to say for sure, but Oregon Senator Ron Wyden could very well go down in the history books as the man who saved the Internet.

A bill that critics say would have given the government power to censor the Internet will not pass this year thanks to the Oregon Democrat, who announced his opposition during a recent committee hearing. Individual Senators can place holds on pending legislation, in this case meaning proponents of the bill will be forced to reintroduce the measure and will not be able to proceed until the next Congress convenes.

Even then, its passage is not certain.

The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) would have permitted a blanket takedown of any domain alleged to be assisting activities that violate copyright law, based upon the judgment of state attorneys general.

"Deploying this statute to combat online copyright infringement seems almost like using a bunker-busting cluster bomb, when what you need is a precision-guided missile," Wyden said.
 
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I can't translate "precision-guided missiles" into anything good. Looks like a step backwards. Regardless, bravo Senator Wyden.
 

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would this have/will it affect people outside of the U.S. ?
 

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What's sad is that these very people were previously pointing fingers at China, disapproving of their over-restrictive censorships. Then they vote for the COICA. :thdown:
 
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