Free Speech Attack: The 19 Senators Who Voted to Censor the Net
Last week, we listed out the 19 Senators who “voted for censorship.” These were the 19 members of the Senate Judiciary Committee who voted in favor of COICA (Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act). That story got an awful lot of attention, and was widely linked from many different places. While we had linked to all of the details in the post, we had assumed that most of our regular readers we already familiar with COICA and why it’s a bill about censorship. Of course, we hadn’t been expecting quite so much traffic from those who were not as familiar with the bill or the debate, which resulted in a few complaints in the comments that the bill “has nothing to do with censorship, but is about stopping copyright infringement.”
While I have no illusion that most of those who made such comments will ever come back and read this, it is important to make this point clearly, for those who are interested. There are many, many serious problems with the way COICA is written, but this post will highlight why it is a bill for censorship, and how it opens the door to wider censorship of speech online.
And now… the rest of the story. …..