Didja get the ms? 

 

From: friam-boun...@redfish.com [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of 
ERIC P. CHARLES
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 11:11 AM
To: Owen Densmore
Cc: The; Group; disc...@sfcomplex.org
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] SOPA URLs

 

Owen,
To shift slightly...  Aren't there conflicting metaphors here? How can 
something be free, and yet be a marketplace? In marketplaces people are 
orderly, follow the rules, pay for things, etc. The idea of a "free marketplace 
of ideas" is inherently contradictory. Either it is an anarchy, or it is a 
marketplace. What am I missing?

Eric
 

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 11:35 AM, Owen Densmore <o...@backspaces.net> wrote:



Ben Lujan got back to me w/ a form letter.

 

I wonder if he'd really like to discuss:

- Off-shore server farms

- How to stop piracy but still be able to lend an e-book

- Non US servers => only can stop within the routers, VERY dangerous.

- Putting onus on ISPs is expensive and very difficult.

- Not clear piracy really is as large a loss as claimed.

- Much piracy occurs because media folks have not caught up yet.

 

Example of last one: I torrent old TV shows that are not otherwise available .. 
although Amazon is starting to catch up and a few of my torrents are now 
available as VOD & free for Prime members.

 

It is interesting to see his idea of net neutrality:

I have long supported the concept of net neutrality (to ensure unrestricted 
access to the internet without limitation from internet service providers), and 
while I believe we need to address the growing threat of online piracy by 
foreign entities; we must ensure that the internet remains a free marketplace 
of ideas, that individuals' freedoms are protected, and that fair and equal 
access is available to all.

 

Interesting way of putting it.  I'd prefer the basic notion that the internet 
protocols are designed to be service independent, depending on only the 
endpoints to provide the services.  Telcos hate this, and never believed 
internet could provide the low latency they need.  Wrong!

 

Interesting to see how all this plays out.

 

   -- Owen

 

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Congressman Ben Ray Lujan <nm03bl...@mail.house.gov>
Date: Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 7:30 AM
Subject: Message from Congressman Ben Ray Lujan
To: o...@backspaces.net

Dear Mr. Densmore,

Thank you for contacting my office in Washington, D.C. Discussing critical 
issues with my constituents is very important to me.

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is designed to address the growing issue of 
online piracy. Online piracy has become a major problem in the digital age. 
Much of this piracy is conducted not by individual users, but by world-wide 
criminal cartels that are frequently involved in other illegal ventures. The 
money from such piracy not only helps to fund criminal enterprises, but also 
reduces U.S. jobs, exports, and the overall economic competitiveness of our 
country. The impact of this is felt not only by large corporations, but also by 
independent artists and musicians, including many New Mexicans, who find their 
intellectual property rights violated online. Further, counterfeit medication 
and contaminated drugs that are sold online endanger the health of Americans, 
particularly seniors.

Over the past few weeks, I have heard from many constituents who agree that 
piracy is an issue that must be addressed, yet have serious concerns with 
provisions in the bill.  After listening to them and hearing further from those 
with expertise in this field, I have taken another hard look at the bill. I 
share many of the concerns that have arisen and have decided that I can no 
longer support this legislation in its current form. I have long supported the 
concept of net neutrality (to ensure unrestricted access to the internet 
without limitation from internet service providers), and while I believe we 
need to address the growing threat of online piracy by foreign entities; we 
must ensure that the internet remains a free marketplace of ideas, that 
individuals' freedoms are protected, and that fair and equal access is 
available to all.

Once again, thank you for expressing your opinion on this matter. Please feel 
free to contact any of my offices if I can assist you in any way. I am very 
interested in your opinions and your concerns. To find more information 
regarding current legislation, services I can offer, ways my office can be 
helpful to you, or to sign up for my e-newsletter to get regular updates from 
my office, please visit my website at:  <http://www.lujan.house.gov/> 
www.lujan.house.gov.

 Sincerely,

Rep. Ben Ray Luján
United States House of Representatives
NM-03

 

 

 
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