Stop the Great Firewall of America
China operates the world’s most elaborate and opaque system of
Internet censorship. But Congress, under pressure to take action against
the theft of intellectual property, is considering misguided
legislation that would strengthen China’s Great Firewall and even bring
major features of it to America.
The legislation — the Protect IP Act,
which has been introduced in the Senate, and a House version known as
the Stop Online Piracy Act — have an impressive array of well-financed
backers, including the United States Chamber of Commerce, the Motion
Picture Association of America, the American Federation of Musicians,
the Directors Guild of America, the International Brotherhood of
Teamsters and the Screen Actors Guild. The bills aim not to censor
political or religious speech as China does, but to protect American
intellectual property. Alarm at the infringement of creative works
through the Internet is justifiable. The solutions offered by the
legislation, however, threaten to inflict collateral damage on
democratic discourse and dissent both at home and around the world.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
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