-018 subset A: Something serious.-

Jan 18, 2012 09:21

If you haven't already contacted your senator and representative in the house of Representatives, in regard to opposing SOPA and IPPA please do so.

You all know I rarely get political on my journal, but this is serious. Do it.

Senators (Those of you in Washington, I couldn't get Patty Murray's to work, but try anyway)

RepresentativesI know LJ's ( Read more... )

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tralfamadore January 18 2012, 21:46:13 UTC
I contacted mine, and have received one response to my emails:

Thank you for contacting me regarding S. 968, the Protect IP Act.

Intellectual property industries employ more than 19 million people, making it an integral part of our economy. Rogue websites dedicated to the sale and distribution of counterfeit goods and pirated content are a direct threat to these jobs and to entrepreneurs growing and building legitimate businesses online.

Businesses have lost $135 billion in revenue annually as a result of these rogue sites. Customers have also been harmed by these sites; for example, online pharmacies that don't adhere to U.S. regulations have been reported to cause a rapid increase in prescription drug abuse.

I am a cosponsor of the Protect IP Act which would cut off foreign websites dedicated to counterfeiting and piracy that steal American jobs, hurt the economy, and harm customers. It would allow the Justice Department to file a civil action against those who have registered or own a domain name linked to an infringing website. The bill does not allow the Justice Department to target domain names registered by a U.S. entity.

Innovation is a cornerstone of our nation's economic growth. Proper intellectual property protections and incentives ensure that inventors develop products that benefit consumers. Without such incentives for innovators, we risk falling behind places like China and India.

Again, thank you for contacting me. I look forward to continuing our conversation on Facebook (www.facebook.com/SenatorBlunt) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/RoyBlunt) about the important issues facing Missouri and the country. I also encourage you to visit my website (blunt.senate.gov) to learn more about where I stand on the issues and sign-up for my e-newsletter.

Sincere regards,

Roy Blunt
United States Senator

Rage. Just... rage.

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akinarei January 18 2012, 23:53:24 UTC
And he wants fan-service from you, too? What an ass.

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