I've finally achieved consistency in my life. Any person of average or above intelligence can predict what I will say next with unerring accuracy. And what I say will always be wrong.

Thursday, February 07, 2013

[ItsAllAboutMeMan] Re: Deeply unjust

 

too bad Gates and Jobs didn't end up behind bars. the pirates of silicon valley indeed.

On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman <moveon-help@list.moveon.org> wrote:

Below is an email from Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman, who worked with the organization Demand Progress to create a petition on SignOn.org, the nonprofit site that allows anyone to start their own online petition. If you have concerns or feedback about this petition, click here.



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Dear Friend,

Will the next big innovator, like Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, end up in prison or worse? It's a big question Congress is debating right now.

My partner, Aaron Swartz, was accused of checking out too many articles (4.8 million), too fast, from an online academic library called JSTOR, to which he had authorized access. He never used or distributed the articles and later returned them. For that, he faced 35 years behind bars and endured two years of relentless persecution.

On January 11, 2013, facing decades in prison on trumped-up charges, Aaron made the tragic choice to take his own life. He was only 26.

The outdated Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), which Congress is debating right now, made this tragedy possible. The law gives absurdly broad powers to corporations and prosecutors to criminalize an array of online activity. That includes breaching a website's terms of service—that long fine print you "agree to" but never read.

All of us who knew and loved Aaron never want to see anyone suffer this kind of abuse of power again. So, we're urgently calling on Congress to reform the CFAA.

Please sign our petition on SignOn.org urging Congress to rein in overzealous prosecution and stop criminalizing the internet. Then, pass it on to your friends.

Aaron was an innovator, entrepreneur, and social justice advocate who co-authored RSS 1.0 (the web's format for sharing and distributing content) at the age of 14, co-founded the social news website Reddit, and led the fight to stop SOPA and PIPA—the Internet censorship bills.

His fight to stop SOPA and PIPA started with a petition just like this one, so we know this can work. In fact, there's already been a strong, bipartisan reaction to Aaron's death and legislation is in the works to reform the CFAA right now. But it won't happen without a big public push.

We can't get Aaron back, but can you help us honor his memory and stop future abuses of power by signing this petition and sharing it with everyone you know?

The petition I created on SignOn.org to Congress says:

Reform the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to remove the dangerously broad criminalization of online activity and protect us all from the abuse of corporate and prosecutorial power.

Click here to add your name to the petition, and then pass it along to your friends.

Thank you for listening.

–Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman

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Tuesday, February 05, 2013

[ItsAllAboutMeMan] Re: Our big plan for 2013

 

way to go, assholes. You've helped elect a president twice. a president who has shoved the country to the right and consistently worked against progressive causes. and you're still backing mr george w obama.


nice job.  You won't get a penny from me. I will continue to oppose you at every turn until you start supporting progressive issues, and not supporting the enemies of progress, the tools of the oligarchy.

On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Joan Blades and Wes Boyd, MoveOn.org Civic Action <moveon-help@list.moveon.org> wrote:

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Fifteen years ago, we were working on educational software. We weren't activists.

But six months into the media circus around the impeachment of Bill Clinton, we'd had enough with the polarizing game playing. We wrote a one-sentence common-sense plea for our leaders to "censure and Move On to pressing issues facing the country" and emailed it to fewer than 100 friends and family. The response knocked us off our feet. Within days, hundreds of thousands of people had signed on. That was the catalyst that launched MoveOn.org. 

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In short, our strategy is to unleash a wave of previously-untapped people-power as MoveOn members across the country step up as the leaders of their own campaigns for social change, supported by the rest of MoveOn's membership.

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1. "Free voter IDs available to UW-Madison students," University of Wisconsin-Madison News, January 20, 2012
http://www.news.wisc.edu/20227

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