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Jan 19, 2012 05:21AM
Neil, this is a well written letter. I am happy to see opposition coming from the artists, writers, musician, producers whose work does need protection. My husband's has had full album leaks distributed in torrents, but they are of the same opinion. Let's hope Congress rethinks the bill. Thank you so much.
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I very much appreciate this thoughtful letter. As someone who appreciates and enjoys the excellent work of those responsible for it, I want to see their work protected. It is nice to see understanding on their part that a less crude and dangerous approach to protecting it would benefit us all. Thank you...sincerely.@donbcivil
This is an excellent letter. Thank you for pointing out that creators would suffer more than the pirates with these bills.
Makes sense to me. But hey, who are you going to listen to, some stranger on the Internet or the people to whom it matters?
extremely well written letter by a person who has proven time and time again that his mind is different and far reaching. sadly the people who wrote the bills in question are not the same or the letter would not need to have been written. beware of the "phoenix" if these bill are tabled but thanks for your voice and your concern. gary prevost
PIPA/SOPA definitely need to be re-written with web industry consultation, but I'm having a difficult time feeling sorry for Megaupload and their $175 million profits. Sadly, the artists, writers and musicians get screwed by both sides in this argument.
Since MegaUpload owners were successfully detained, I see no reason for accepting the duplicity of SOPA/PIPA/ACTA. Get rid of them and quit wasting out time and money.
Very well stated. I'm glad that all it took to stop SOPA / PIPA was a simple bludgeoning by the American public. The idea behind this legislation was was good, but they added a Great Salt Lake's worth of law when a pinch of salt was asked for.
I'm curious to know your thoughts on ACTA, which seems to be just as frightening, if not more than, SOPA/PIPA.
...I am SO TOUCHED to see you on anti-SOPA.I never saw it put that way, in the perspective of an author.
Similarly, I was stating some of those points to friends when we discussed SOPA, but this was in the respect as a dream-to-be-artist like me, who uses a lot of free sites and random images for referencing and such.
THank you for backing us all up!




