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**UPDATE**
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday unanimously approved Senate Bill 3804.
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Internetâs Founding Architects: Latest U.S. Senate Effort To Block Online Pirates Will Instigate Internet Chaos
By: Sarah Lai Stirland, Assistant Managing Editor, BroadbandBreakfast.com
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Related Article: The Case Against COICA (SB: 3804)
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**UPDATE**
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday unanimously approved Senate Bill 3804.
Source
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Internetâs Founding Architects: Latest U.S. Senate Effort To Block Online Pirates Will Instigate Internet Chaos
By: Sarah Lai Stirland, Assistant Managing Editor, BroadbandBreakfast.com
SAN FRANCISCO, November 18th, 2010 â The U.S. Senateâs latest battle plan against intellectual property piracy online could gain traction and be approved by the bodyâs Judiciary Committee Thursday, but a large group of the Internetâs founding architects are warning that the planâs technical approach would wreak havoc and destabilize the global network.
The group includes many of the pioneering engineers who designed the fundamental protocols and standards that gave birth to the internet and the web, and which makes up its DNA today.
MIT Professor David P. Reed is one of the 89 internet pioneers who told the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday that a Hollywood-championed bill targeting online pirates is fatally flawed.
The committee could vote to approve the legislation on Thursday. Nov 18th, 2010
So far thereâs been no hearing to air the concerns voiced by the internet community.
Article Continues Here: Broadband Breakfast
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Related Article: The Case Against COICA (SB: 3804)
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