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0:26 Walton is still missing

Temporary replacement is Douglas

The not missing EFF interview of the first Music Manumit Lawcast

Douglas thinks a lot and acts like a lawyer

2:15 Die Die die!!!

Douglas leans toward the anarchist, Anarchy is all over the place

Black out

In spanish SOPA/PIPA means Pipe soup

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4:50 The EFF-ing interview

Join by Parker Higgins from the Electronic Frontier Foundation or the EFF

Different from the normal shows … looking at it from an activist and legal point of view

SOPA difference than the DMCA SOPA goes outside the borders

Rogue foreign sites are the “target” but the actions of the legislation was put on the ISP and DNS providers

Adds further clauses of Anti-Circumvention which adds another level by diminishing safe harbor

DMCA is a really big law and could be an entire show…gonna focus on SOPA/PIPA

10:35 The show could be 2 hours

How does SOPA/PIPA differ in relation to theBerne Convention

SOPA/PIPA it to take action on countries that agreed on copy right law but are not enforcing it.

Bye bye Megaupload see the FBI link here

No one in Hollywood has listed the sites to go after

Questions if there are sites that exist that cannot be enforced by existing laws

19:05 These things didn’t just happen

These are in some ways rewrites of legislation written in 2010 called COICA

Differences between PIPA (Senate Bill) and SOPA (House Bill)

Both had DNS provisions…but as time passed went different routes, but by the 18th of January they were very similar

PIPA used a term to use search engine that could have been a problem it was “Information Access Tool”

Constitution infringements…these bills would sign non-infringing speech

Where is the “due process” in the first bill no court order was needed, but softened however order could be a one sided hearing

25:05 Dejazz1 and NO due process

Site contained no infringing content…seized and site shut down

Over the course of a year, appealed to the government and gave no info then after a year no case and no new process

Need to go to DC to file appeals

Thoughts on OPEN Act

The “piracy” problem is not something to be resolved in legislation

MPAA/RIAA tried to position it as a “jobs” issue and not a copy write issue

Pharmaceutical industry testified in support of SOPA/PIPA but referenced existing laws that worked, shot the MPAA/RIAA foot

33:28 Fairs exist where the goods in question are sold

Do laws exist now to go after websites

Root problem is that the problem is not clearly defined

Aimed only at US directed goods and websites

36:15 What to do about the the next SOPA