Question:
SOPA question, how will they shutdown sites?
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2012-01-20 07:54:58 UTC
well I know that SOPA will shutdown sites that does not follow copyright policies...
they have the authority but they don't have the power, I mean they can't make me shutdown my site if I have 1 4 example
I can keep it going anyways, right?
is it even working yet?
and one more question...why are governments acting like assholes lately??
Five answers:
2012-01-20 09:59:36 UTC
If the legislation was passed they could shut you down if you broke the legislation providing of course that you live within the USA. Americans in general are talking a lot about SOPA but have not looked at the wider implications. If they shut a site down in the US and that site relocates to for arguments sake Pakistan what then. The legislation as written is so full of holes and probably unworkable. It is not going to get approved in it's current form. Stopping piracy is an acceptable aim. Bringing the internet under the control of big business is something else entirely. It is NOT going to happen of this you can be certain.
2016-11-15 03:14:24 UTC
it really is worse than that. If the SOPA bill passes, video sharing web pages which comprise Youtube, and social networking web pages probability being closed down. in reality, they're going to maximum likely close the web pages down themselves to stay away from been charged with against the law. No free open information superhighway web site can administration thousands and thousands of content cloth uploaded an afternoon, so are in violation of the recent regulation. the web will be vastly affected if this bill passes, yet I one way or the different doubt it really is going to.
rtmeeks7
2012-01-20 08:00:32 UTC
SOPA is for stopping piracy, PIPA is for the same thing basically. So if your website has any sign of copyright material from somewhere else, they have the right to shut it down. Government is acting like such to "protect" us from "threats" to our community. I believe it is more to control our movements since we don't have restrictions from the internet usage at this time. That is why they are passing those two bills.
Whatevers
2012-01-20 07:58:09 UTC
Lately? Not hardly.



But let's see, they can tell the people running the internet (IE DNS servers) not to give directions to your actual site. They can tell the people running the servers where you host your site to shut down yours.



They can send in the police to conduct a raid. Or the military. They have the use of force on their side.
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2012-01-20 07:55:57 UTC
They do have the power so we can basically hope SOPA doesn't work otherwise they can do anything


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