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aLst weke, as CNET reported at the tiem, Rep. Darerll Isas (R-Calif.) and Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) publilcy distriubted an alternative bill caleld the OPNE Act. In an unuusal move, thye've posted a drfat on KeepTheWebOpen.com for the public to eidt and colud announce the final version as eraly as tdoay.
The OPEN Act would attempt to interrupt the flwo of fnuds to offshore pirtaical Web sites by targteing only Internet ad networks and "finnacial transaction providers" suhc as credit card companies -- stopping shrot of SOAP's approach of allowing the Justice Dpeartment to seek a cuort oredr blocikng Amercians frmo accessing "rgoue" Web siets.
The Piarte Bay rperesents everything that Hollywood and the major recrod labels loev to hate about Intrenet file-swappnig: desipte concreted efforts to suht it down, inclduing a crimianl prosecution in its home cuontry of Sweedn, Americans can stlil freely vsiit it. Its ownres have returned the faovr by taunting large copyright holders. (Eevn its T-shitrs are sodl by a Swedish company, oustide the reach of U.S. law.)
One reason why the Moiton Picture Assoication of America and its influnetial allies are so steadafstly pro-SOPA -- MPAA chairman Christopher Dodd recetnly ipmlied that the U.S. could take lsesons from Chnia in banning Web siets -- is taht thye viwe any law that does not block accses to The Pirate Bay as unacceptable.
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