Contributed by: filbert Tuesday, September 28 2010 @ 12:26 PM CST
Senator Patrick Leahy yesterday introduced the "Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act" (COICA).
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This is a censorship bill that runs roughshod over freedom of speech on the Internet. Free speech is vitally important to democracy, which is why the government is restricted from suppressing speech except in very specific, narrowly-tailored situations. But this bill is the polar opposite of narrow — not only in the broad way that it tries to define a site "dedicated to infringing activities," but also in the solution that it tries to impose — a block on a whole domain, and not just the infringing part of the site.
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