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    Reid postpones vote on anti-piracy bill

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Yielding to strong opposition from the high tech community, Senate and House leaders said Friday they will put off further action on legislation to combat online piracy.

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said he was postponing a test vote set for Tuesday "in light of recent events." Those events included a petition drive by Google that attracted more than 7 million participants and a one-day blackout by the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.

    House Judiciary Committee chairman Lamar Smith, R-Texas, quickly followed suit, saying consideration of a similar House bill would be postponed "until there is wider agreement on a solution."

    The Senate's Protect Intellectual Property Act and the House's Stop Online Piracy Act have strong support from the entertainment industry and other businesses that lose billions of dollars annually to intellectual property theft and online sales of counterfeit products. But they also have strong opposition from Internet-related companies that argue the bill would lead to over-regulation and censorship of the Internet.

    Reid has also seen at least a half-dozen senators who sponsored the bill announce they now oppose it.

    Reid said counterfeiting and piracy cost the American economy billions of dollars every year and "there is no reason that the legitimate issues raised by many about this bill cannot be resolved." He said he was optimistic about reaching a compromise in the coming weeks.

    The main Senate sponsor, Judiciary Committee chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said he respected Reid's decision to postpone the vote but lamented the Senate's unwillingness to debate the bill.

    "The day will come when the senators who forced this move will look back and realize they made a knee-jerk reaction to a monumental problem," he said. Criminals in China, Russia and other countries "who do nothing but peddle in counterfeit products and stolen American content are smugly watching how the United States Senate decided" it was not worth debating the bill.

    The two bills would allow the Justice Department, and copyright holders, to seek court orders against foreign websites accused of copyright infringement. They would bar online advertising networks and payment facilitators such as credit card companies from doing business with an alleged violator. They also would forbid search engines from linking to such sites.

    The Tuesday vote was on whether to move the legislation to the Senate floor for debate. With the recent desertions and a statement Thursday by Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell that it is too early to consider the bill, it appeared supporters lacked the 60 votes needed to advance the measure.

    McConnell on Friday applauded Reid's decision, saying it would "prevent a counterproductive rush toward flawed legislation."

    In the House, Smith said he had "heard from the critics" and resolved that it was "clear that we need to revisit the approach on how best to address the problem of foreign thieves that steal and sell American inventions and products." Smith had planned on holding further committee votes on his bill next month.

    The bill's opponents were relieved it was put on hold.

    Markham Erickson, executive director of NetCoalition, commended Congress for "recognizing the serious collateral damage this bill could inflict on the Internet."

    The group represents Internet and technology companies including Google, Yahoo! and Amazon.com. Erickson said they would work with Congress "to address the problem of piracy without compromising innovation and free expression."

    Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who has joined Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., in proposing an alternative anti-piracy bill, credited opponents with forcing lawmakers "to back away from an effort to ram through controversial legislation."

    But the CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, former Connecticut Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd, warned that, "as a consequence of failing to act, there will continue to be a safe haven for foreign thieves." The MPAA, which represents such companies as Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., is a leading advocate for the anti-piracy legislation.

     
    • R.  •  4 mths ago
      The Constitution: "Miss me yet?"
      • Butch 4 mths ago
        Good one... I wish I said that...
      • Daneel 4 mths ago
        We can't miss something we never had...read US history with an OPEN and CRITICAL mind, read it sans the inherent Patriotism we're all burdened with and exploited by and you will come to the same conclusion I have...the Constitution in the US has never been the law of the land except in those cases where it was in the interest of the top few percent and they could ABUSE it for their own gain. Make no mistake...it may be one of the finest awe inspiring documents ever written...but in TRUTH it has yet to be implemented in the US and is roundly IGNORED by the criminal enterprise we comically refer to as our government...of the people, by the people, for the people...there's THREE big PORKIES that so many of us WANT to believe but face it...what WE THE PEOPLE WANT...."don't mean a thing"!
      • John S 4 mths ago
        I do.. and I miss Bush also. We can fix our country in November. Fire the IDIOT obama.
    • Michael  •  4 mths ago
      The copyright infringement problems can be resolved.... case-by-case, in court, by a judge and jury, under existing laws...... without a GROSS EXPANSION OF UNCONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT POWER... However, the entertainment companies would rather squander EVERYONE'S American rights and freedoms than cough up the money to bring legal action against pirates. And of course, the leftists in Congress would LOVE to usurp more of We The People's Constitutional power.
      • JeffreyM 4 mths ago
        They can be resolved on a case by case basis but those cases are primarily civil, which means the RIAA/MPAA have to foot the bill. As much as anything else, this is an attempt to get the US Government to foot the bill instead. They don't want to spend the money to defend their copyrights.
      • Michael 4 mths ago
        JeffreyM.... that is exactly right.... they would rather We The People sacrifice our rights and freedoms or our tax dollars than they spend some of their profits on normal business expenses.......
      • FM 4 mths ago
        Foot what bill? If the industry is losing BILLIONS, and they can recover just a fraction of that through civil lawsuits, there would be a line of lawyers a mile long to take these cases on contignency. I would agree with you if this were corporations covering their liabilities, but its not. Its no different than the vast cost containment departments every insurance company in the world runs at a net profit.
    • Aaron  •  Glen Allen, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      Copyright laws are already in place. Hey, why don't we stomp on everyone's freedoms just to make Hollywood and the music industry happy...#$%$..
      • c a 4 mths ago
        No doubt.
      • Michael 4 mths ago
        Hollywood and the dems. don't seem to have a problem with that
      • Joe 4 mths ago
        There are just as many Republicans behind this as Democrats. It's not a left-right issue. It's another example of big business buying legislation by greasing both parties.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Anyone congressperson still supporting this, in any way needs to be eliminated in the primary, regardless of what party they claim. This was a coup to take our freedom, we have to use the ballot box.
      • Daneel 4 mths ago
        “If Voting Made Any Difference, It Would Be Illegal.”
      • Joe 4 mths ago
        They already took far more important freedoms with the USAPATRIOT act. Wikipedia is nothing compared to eliminating our Constitutional protections from illegal search and seizure and domestic spying.
      • Dash 4 mths ago
        Didn't obama just sign a bill that gave him the power to detain Americans...but he promised he'd be a good boy and wouldn't? god, this country's in trouble.
    • John  •  Hicksville, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Wake up Sheeple!!!, for your lives are being forever changed by the power hungry Washington elite!!!!
      • CB of CA 4 mths ago
        No John the illuminati - get it right...hello new world order...thanks George Bush and everyone else who those words have left their lips.
      • screwybruce 4 mths ago
        you morons STILL want to blame Bush? you are the sheeple John is talking too.
      • Frank P 4 mths ago
        CB go back to watching the Kardashians.
    • Grim Reaper  •  4 mths ago
      Good, glad that worked and had such a terrific response from those who still value their freedom. Countries like Iran censor their media. We don't need it here.
    • Mike  •  4 mths ago
      This is about CONTROL and nothing more, read between the lines, look at who wants this bill and why it is really up for a vote. The Entire system is a rigged profit sharing scam for those who claim to have our best interests in mind. WAKE UP FROM THE MATRIX PEOPLE.... SOPA / PIPA is bad news. Censorship, Control and nothing more. Free your minds...
    • Clem  •  Troutdale, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      Give the feds an inch and they will TAKE a mile. Nuff said.
    • Michael  •  4 mths ago
      Harry, you do know this means you have to give the money back, right? BTW, you are making your master look bad in front of his Hollyweird friends.
    • BobDiaz  •  4 mths ago
      RE: Reid postpones vote on anti-piracy bill

      I wonder if they're waiting for all the yelling to die down and when no one is looking, slip it through. After all, they don't want to stop the flow of all the PAC (legal bribe) money from the studios.
    • Joe E in the IE  •  Rialto, California  •  4 mths ago
      "Reid postpones vote on anti-piracy bill"

      Translation: Reid buys time to find a way to vote down this thing and look good while coming up with more taxes to cover the millions of Hollywood and music industry dollars the Democrats will lose if they don't turn this hot potato into law.
    • AJZ  •  4 mths ago
      Haha - Americans don't have access to wikipedia, craigslist, or quickmeme for 24 hours, and every lazy, ignorant slob who sits by every day as the country is being destroyed rises up and let's Dingy Harry know they won't stand for this. Imagine if Americans gave a crap about our collapsing society? Wow, something might actually get done!
    • HaroldL  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      Allowing the buffoons who can't adequately manage the country's budgetary processes and deficit reduction efforts to get a foothold in the mannagement of the internet is folly.
    • ELIZABETH  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      "Reid said counterfeiting and piracy cost the American economy billions of dollars every year"
      And you Mr. Reid, along with the other felons on Capital Hill (most notably the Thief in Chief), cost the American Economy trillions just by being there and voting on bills aimed at destroying this country.
    • Average Joe  •  4 mths ago
      "Reid has also seen at least a half-dozen senators who sponsored the bill announce they now oppose it." Our great Senate at work! Which way is the wind blowing today? That's the path they take. And we wonder why nothing gets done?
    • Jamie  •  Mobile, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      It is time for the American People to rise up against an oppressive government again.
      Let's do it at the Ballot Box in November!
    • Virtual Vigilante  •  4 mths ago
      What's wrong, Harry?

      Don't have the votes?
    • Michael  •  4 mths ago
      The copyright infringement problems can be resolved.... case-by-case, in court, by a judge and jury, under existing laws...... without a GROSS EXPANSION OF UNCONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT POWER..
    • Me  •  Tucker, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Politicians see a problem and thinkjust one thing: How can we use this problem to secure more power for ourselves? Never let a crisis go to waste!
    • DiANE  •  4 mths ago
      Those that pirate are typically not those that would buy what they pirate - so the "industry" is not losing as much revenue as they would like to think.
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