Facebook claim against Stop Online Piracy Act (Sopa) and Protect IP Act (PIPA), though not taking part in
Excerpted from The Next Web, Thursday (1/19/2012), was delivered by Fcebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg via a Facebook account, "The Internet is the most powerful tool to create a more open and connected. Up against Sopa and PIPA, as well as our will continue to oppose any rule that would hurt the internet. "
Zuckerberg then added, that the Internet needs a better representation in government. "The world needs political leadership of the pro-Internet. I encourage you to learn more tentan these issues and tell your congressman that you want them to be pro-intert."
Postings Zuckerberg turned out to straight get much attention, in just 10 minutes managed to earn 75 thousand 'like'.
In addition to the direct statement of Zukerberg, Facebook also objected to the page Anti-Piracy Bills by claiming to understand the concerns of the film industry, music, content creators and owners of trademarks. It is also written, that Facebook has been involved in dialogue contrucsktif the most effective way to fight against taxation.
The page also noted, "But we must ensure that Congress does not do anything in this area (internet), which threaten the security of the Internet, blocking U.S. innovation and competitiveness."
Meanwhile Sopa bill in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate bill PIPA from the U.S., targeting both foreign sites that infringe copyright. The draft law is generally associated with media piracy, but also can be applied to the treatment and consumer goods.
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