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Legislation could potentially shut down gun websites
« on: January 19, 2012, 03:53:03 PM »

By now, you are no doubt aware that several websites have either gone totally or partially “dark” today in protest of the pernicious internet legislation that will be coming to a vote next week.  Wikipedia and Google are just two of the websites which are protesting in this manner.
And while you may have not paid much attention to this story, you need to know that the “muzzle the web” legislation these sites are protesting could also affect your ability to get gun-related information on websites like GOA’s.
The reason is that S. 968 could, in its final form, allow the Brady Campaign to partially shut down our GOA website and our organization (plus many other pro-gun websites) with a series of factually accurate, but legally frivolous complaints.
The Senate bill and its House counterpart have accurately been called “a direct attack on the underpinnings of the web.”
True, many of the most serious “gun problems” are in the House counterpart.  But the reality is this:  We are within a few votes of killing the whole concept next week in the Senate with only 41 Senate votes.
But if we allow the so-called “anti-piracy” bill to go forward on the HOPE that the worst provisions will not make it into the final version -– and we fail to eliminate them -– the bill may be unstoppable.
Here are the “gun problems,” as we see them:
Section 103(b)(1) of H.R. 3261 allows any “holder of an intellectual property right” to demand that PayPal and other payment and advertising services stop providing services to organizations like ours, thereby shutting off our income.
How would they do this?  Perhaps by arguing that we were stealing their intellectual property by quoting their lying misrepresentations in our alerts.
Is this legally frivolous?  Sure it is.  But the Brady Campaign is the King of Frivolous Complaints:
* Remember when the Brady Campaign asked the Federal Election Commission in 2007 to shut down GOA’s ability to post its candidate ratings on the Internet?  They claimed that we were in violation of the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform Act.  Thankfully, the FEC ruled in GOA’s favor, thus enabling us to continue posting candidate ratings without restraint.
* Remember when the Brady Campaign got 36 state and local jurisdictions to bring frivolous lawsuits against gun manufacturers –- not in the expectation of winning, but to drain the resources of the manufacturers in order to halt the manufacture of guns in America?
This “muzzle the web” legislation will throw the doors open to even more frivolous complaints.  Could we defend ourselves?  Yes, we could.  We could file a counter notification under section 103(b)(5) and spend years defending ourselves.  But the one thing we did learn during the 36 frivolous lawsuits is that the anti-gun forces in America have very deep pockets.
And the other problem is that, under section 104, our Internet providers would be insulated from liability for shutting us down.  But they would receive no comparable insulation from legal liability if they refused to cut us off.
The Senate version, S. 968, has been amended, at the behest of Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley and others, to provide many protections which were not in its initial form.
Under section 3, the Attorney General would go to court and would have to claim that, because of a hyperlink to an offending site, we were “primarily” engaged in the theft of intellectual property.
We would feel a lot better about these protections if the Attorney General were not Eric Holder, a ruthless ideologue who has demonstrated that he will go to any lengths to destroy the Second Amendment.
So the bottom line is this:  H.R. 3261 and S. 968
would potentially empower the Brady Campaign and Eric Holder to go after our Internet site.  To do so, they would have to make the same frivolous arguments and engage in the same lawless activity that they have done so often in the past.
But -– given that we’re within a few votes of snuffing out that risk by killing the bill in the Senate -– we believe it’s the better course of action to do so.
Click here to contact your senators.

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Re: Legislation could potentially shut down gun websites
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2012, 05:45:19 PM »

This is bullshit ....Eric Holder....Brady... :fawkdance:
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Re: Legislation could potentially shut down gun websites
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2012, 07:00:27 PM »

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Re: Legislation could potentially shut down gun websites
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2012, 06:39:22 AM »

There will come a time , when we will have to fight for our freedom again . These people can't take the truth & will do every thing they can to suppress it .

I do not trust most politicians ,no matter what party they say they belong to . Case in point , "Only an idiot would raise the dept ceiling , insted of stopping & cutting spending ", do I need to say more ?
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Re: Legislation could potentially shut down gun websites
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2012, 02:28:01 AM »

it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security!
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Re: Legislation could potentially shut down gun websites
« Reply #5 on: January 27, 2012, 08:46:41 AM »

Welcome from Indiana Bloodyspartan.
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Re: Legislation could potentially shut down gun websites
« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2012, 10:20:37 AM »

 That ASSHOLE BRADY, OOOhhhh I got shot by some fruitcake, and now all guns and people who own them are criminals...BULLSHIT, Our gun shop supplies our local PD, and I have never heard of one gun getting up off a table and shooting someone!!!! PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE, weather with a gun, a baseball bat, or bare hands. This BRADT ASSHOLE has bin picking on LAW ABIDING GUN OWNERS FOR YEARS, HIM AND HIS REDICULIS WIFE!! And what the Brady bill prove??? NOTHING!!!!! Crime didnt drop, infact it rose in certain outlying areas, do to the fact police response time was over 10mins to your front door. They (just in time to put a toe tag on your corpse and zip ypu in a plastic bag!!!!) Police officers will be the first to tell you, its really gettin rough out there, we lost 3 officers in 3 months here in Saint Pete Fl. You better learn to protect you and yours, because the police is having a hard time protecting themselfs!! Please do as UNCLE TED SAYS  VOTE!!!!     Sorry for the swearing, JUST GRINDS MY GEARS!! I got shot twice in Orlando doing a repo in a bad area in 92, hit me in my kevlar but still tore a golfball size hole in my liver. That guy was a crack dealor 17 years old, he nearly killed me. He could care less in court, and they tryed his ass as a minor! His explaination was he thought I was robing his car. Yeah right with a $90000 dollar tow truck, I wanted his 89 cadi broham LOL!! Our government needs a friggin inama  hope thats how u spell that.lol  They can have my 1911 when they pri it out my dead cold hands!!!!   Remember to VOTE!!!!
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