The White House wants your advice on fighting piracy

27 Jun

Reblogged from GigaOM:

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If you're among the throng of citizens outraged by questionable legislation such as SOPA, PIPA, CISPA and ACTA, the White House has a deal for you. On Monday, U.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator Victoria Espinel called on all interested parties to submit their comments and suggestions for how the United States should go about combating IP piracy. That's right: clearly having learned a lesson from the backlash its peers in Congress endured recently, the executive branch is trying to open up the process and, presumably, develop an anti-piracy strategy that's actually sane.

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3 Responses to “The White House wants your advice on fighting piracy”

  1. Opal Godinez July 13, 2012 at 22:44 #

    The ability to dream big and then the common sense to put into place the things necessary to achieve your dream are two traits that I think are necessary for success. It’s also a great idea to keep a journal of your ideas. Reading the journal on those difficult and occasional down days may help to keep you focused and motivated.

  2. I don’t comment, but after looking at a few of the responses on Hate SOPA (or love it)? Here’s a chance to have a voice in IP law « Ode To Capitalism. I actually do have a couple of questions for you if you don’t mind.

    Is it just me or do some of these comments come across as if they are coming from brain dead people? :-P And, if you are writing at other social sites, I would
    like to follow anything fresh you have to post.
    Would you list of the complete urls of your
    social pages like your linkedin profile, Facebook page or twitter
    feed?

  3. Constance January 13, 2013 at 08:45 #

    Great info. Lucky me I recently found your website by accident
    (stumbleupon). I have bookmarked it for later!

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