We have all hear the proverb about roads paved with good intentions. With all of the media attention on SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) this week, it appears that we may have a well-needed detour.
While the media is portraying the SOPA/PIPA battle and the site blackout protests as a battle between big Hollywood and big Silicon Valley. The reality is that SOPA and PIPA are bad for businesses and for small businesses in particular.
The intention behind SOPA and PIPA is good — stop online piracy of copywrited materials. And one could argue that the current process of requesting the removal of individual items is not sufficient. But SOPA and PIPA go too far in the other direction.
SOPA and PIPA give content holders, and the US Government, the right to shutdown entire sites and domains if they feel the site is improperly using intellectual property. The act also forces sites that provide hosting and storage for others to monitor content and prevent illegal use. Sounds like a good idea, but …
Beyond some of the big issues, both SOPA and PIPA present unnecessary risks to small and mid-size businesses. Join us in opposing bad legislation, even if the intention is good.
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