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Hollywood’s New War on Software Freedom and Internet Innovation

Via Scoop.itDemand Transformation

In this new bill, Hollywood has expanded its censorship ambitions. No longer content to just blacklist entries in the Domain Name System, this version targets software developers and distributors as well.   It allows the Attorney General (doing Hollywood or trademark holders’ bidding) to go after more or less anyone who provides or offers a product or service that could be used to get around DNS blacklisting orders.   This language is clearly aimed at Mozilla, which took a principled stand in refusing to assist the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to censor the domain name system, but we are also concerned that it could affect the open source community, internet innovation, and software freedom more broadly…
Via www.eff.org