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Sorry for the drama in that title, but it's true. Also, sorry for the politics. I'm breaking my own rule.

If you're an American, please note that there's a bill called "SOPA" now in Congress that -- if voted into law -- allows anyone to allege copyright infringement linking vs. any site. The site owner then has only five days to respond. Five. Then the feds will have the site blocked in the US.
At a minimum, this means that any service that hosts user generated content is going to be under enormous pressure to actively monitor and filter that content. That’s a huge burden, and worse for services that are just getting started – the YouTubes of tomorrow that are generating jobs today. And no matter what they do, we’re going to see a flurry of notices anyway – as we’ve learned from the DMCA takedown process, content owners are more than happy to send bogus complaints. What happened to Wikileaks via voluntary censorship will now be systematized and streamlined – as long as someone, somewhere, thinks they’ve got an IP right that’s being harmed.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/10/sopa-hollywood-finally-gets-chance-break-Internet
My bolds. That means I'll have to read every post and follow every link to see where it ends up. If it ends up at a page that has unauthorized copyrighted material, I'd have to remove the link or MVS could get taken down. And no, I'm not going to ask my moderators to do this. They do enough already.

Currently, MVS is protected by what's known as Safe Harbor. SOPA would kill most of Safe Harbor.

https://eff.org/r.C8A

Please go there, put in your zip code, and you're done. An email will be sent to both your senators and your congressman. And no, that link is nothing to worry about in privacy terms, I've been donating to the EFF for almost 10 years. And the EFF is probably the world's most effective proponent of privacy.


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Done!
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... if it's not taken down by (what I think is a minor) DOS attack. Sorry for the 40 minute slowness there guys.

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Sooo...what kinds of links would qualify as a copyright infringement?

I joined that petition thing too.
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The link won't work for me.


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I joined as well.
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Nevermind, went to the eff homepage and found it.


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Post by vjaneczko »

Done. I also posted your link & comment on FaceBook to spread the word.

Hmm, would that now be copywritten material and I've violated some (pathetic, stupid) law?!
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jblackburn wrote:Sooo...what kinds of links would qualify as a copyright infringement?

I joined that petition thing too.
As I understand it, any link that lands on a page that offers IP -- intellectual property -- without authorization by the IP holder. In plain English, this means music, movies, TV shows, books etc. But it's mostly being pushed by Hollywood, so music and video mostly.

I've seen a few bumper stickers lately: "Linking is not a crime". True that.

Thanks to everyone who has given your opinion on this to their congressman/woman via that link. Again: https://eff.org/r.C8A
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matthew1 wrote:As I understand it, any link that lands on a page that offers IP -- intellectual property -- without authorization by the IP holder.
Maybe we now have to include the following text for every text we post to appease these legislative morons:
I hereby authorize the entity known as https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com, Matthew Herrebout, all moderators (past or present), any readers and/or contributors (past or present) of said website to read, verify, test, ponder, question, consider, negate, refute, disprove, contest, appreciate, enjoy, and/or link to any intellectual property, materials, comments and/or opinions I have created and posted within said website in perpetuity.
In addition, I hereby release any ownership or copyright holdings and grant full ownership of said intellectual property, materials, comments and/or opinions to the entity known as https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com in perpetuity.
Furthermore, should any person or entity have issue with this disclaimer; kiss off. Leave me and everyone else alone – you’re probably the same jackoff that wants to remove “IN GOD WE TRUST” from the dollar bill. I abhor, loathe, and detest you more than I abhor, loathe, and detest my exwife. The world will be a better place without you in it.

What do you think - maybe a little over the top? :D
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