As you have probably heard, there are two pieces of
legislation currently pending that we, and others like us, believe
seriously threaten the internet. I wanted to take some time to
delve into the text of both of these bills, and outline their
potential consequences as I am able to understand them. As you can
imagine, this is a complex issue, and as a result this is going to
be a complex post. I highly
encourage you to set some time aside to read this thoroughly.
Grab some caffeine, we are going to be here for a while.
As a disclaimer, I am not a lawyer, I'm a sysadmin. The following
is not legal advice, but rather an outline and personal
interpretation of critical portions of the legislation. If you own
or operate a site that may be affected by this legislation, I
suggest having your legal counsel look at these bills. If you're a
brand new startup with little to no money for legal counsel, well,
best of luck to you. The internet may no longer be a friendly
place.
Note: In recent news, several legislators have suggested that they
will be removing the DNS provisions from both SOPA and PROTECT IP.
However, those provisions still exist in the bills today, and they
are likely to still be debated. For these reasons, I'm going to
include the DNS provisions in this discussion.
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http://blog.reddit.com/2012/01/technical-examination-of-sopa-and.html