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January 20, 2012 00:00
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­How do we protect intellectual property rights online without imposing draconian rules on the Internet? Are SOPA’s aims valid? Do SOPA and PIPA represent only the rights holders? And how do we create an effective mechanism that will fit an innovative digital world? CrossTalking with Jason Mazzone, Wayne Rash and Daniel Castro on Jan. 20.

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DougJR 20.01.2012 16:12

There's a very simple answer to deal with the US forcing their Laws onto the rest of us in the world. Don't buy made in America! Watch less Hollywood movies! I have lived in the UK, Australia and NZ and I know of no one who buys American goods. For a start their goods have a bad reputation, they are not energy efficient and overpriced. When we think of quality we think German. I'm sure any American's who read this will disagree. Who care's? We all live in Soverign nations, we have our own Laws, we don't expect one nation to impose their will on everyone else, they are not our overlord! I don't agree with Piracy but I am not interested in having my internet freedom taken away because some bought Politicians can get their pay off''s! If this Law is passed in the US I think you can expect some blowback for the industries who are pushing this Law. We'll see how much they lose then!

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