SOPA dies only for two more bills to appear
and Protect Children from Online Pornographers Act http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2011/08/the-legislation-that-could-kill-internet-privacy-for-good/242853/
and Protect Children from Online Pornographers Act http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2011/08/the-legislation-that-could-kill-internet-privacy-for-good/242853/
[+] [-] tobylane|14 years ago|reply
Pcopa (or the better name I can't find that was proposed in Congress) wants to keep a massive amount of logs, and I'm not sure I understood who would have access to these logs. At the very least the courts could use it to quickly match torrent logs to ISP logs to find a person. The current system is very slow, the ISPs are taking their time (a slow work protest). Impossible to impose due to the name and the first bill that Sopa is attached to.