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[Update]: SOPA Shelved For Now

[Update]: House Oversight Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) says that Republican Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) has told him that he won't bring SOPA up to a vote in the House, shelving the proposed legislation for the time being.

In a statement, Issa said, "While I remain concerned about Senate action on the Protect IP Act [PIPA], I am confident that flawed legislation will not be taken up by this House. Majority Leader Cantor has assured me that we will continue to work to address outstanding concerns and work to build consensus prior to any anti-piracy legislation coming before the House for a vote."

 

[Via The Hill, with thanks to Brandon Fothergill for the tip!]

 

[Original Story]: One of the more controversial elements of the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act has been at least temporarily removed by its key sponsor. Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) has pulled DNS blocking from SOPA, pending further study.

“After consultation with industry groups across the country, I feel we should remove Domain Name System blocking from the Stop Online Piracy Act so that the Committee can further examine the issues surrounding this provision," Smith wrote in a press release on his official site. "We will continue to look for ways to ensure that foreign websites cannot sell and distribute illegal content to U.S. consumers."

In its revised form, SOPA will still allow the U.S. government the power to track and block overseas transactions related to illicit sites, and would require search engines such as Google to block those sites from showing up in search results.

The move caused Rep Darrell Issa (R-CA), to shelve his plans to hold hearings with DNS experts. Issa then said attention should be given to the Senate version of SOPA, PIPA.

"Although SOPA, despite the removal of this provision, is still a fundamentally flawed bill, I have decided that postponing the scheduled hearing on DNS blocking with technical experts is the best course of action at this time," said Issa in a statement reposted by Techdirt. "Right now, the focus of protecting the Internet needs to be on the Senate where Majority Leader Reid has announced his intention to try to move similar legislation in less than two weeks."

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Comments
  • I do not know what to say.
  • Good for Representative Smith. At least we know somebody in Congress is listening to us.

    Edit: I apologize, I was unaware that this idiot wrote the bill in the first place.
  • Thank god, but I still don't want it to pass
  • Good news. I'm also enjoying that awesome toy pirate image you guys got going on lol

  • This is good news for now. Harry Reid will screw this up soon though. Hell now eBay needs to get on the stop piracy train!
  • Everyone has pirated something, somehow, at least once in their life. They would have to fill up every prison before figuring out that even they do it themselves.
  • The entertainment industry just gave that guy a load of money to support this bill,but no he's seen the light and the error of his greedy ways. Hopefully he's not a moron or something might get burned down.
  • Are they going to be building new prisons for people who do pirate stuff like this yet keep those who actually do horrible things on the streets? You know those murderers, rapists and wealthy wallstreet folk who steal money all the time?
  • A d-bag Texan Republican wilting under the pressure?

    We're not done yet here!

  • No matter how you dress it up... ...its still internet censorship.
  • well, it's a start. Let's hope they'll be able to revise it a bit more, or just flat-out refuse it.

    Edit: Huzzah!
  • another thing: why is there a Playmo--Oh wait, I get it now. Very clever Mr. Cork.

  • "...I feel we should remove Domain Name System blocking from the Stop Online Piracy Act so that the Committee can further examine the issues surrounding this provision" In other words he wants to show them part of the bill then readd the BS when no one is looking. What a ***....
  • awesome pirates

  • Not so funny enough, under the bill this webpage could be blocked for showing a lego variant.

  • OOOOOKAAAYY.... Does that mean this company is gonna oppose SOPA??!!

  • The whole thing needs to be thrown out and redone from the ground up, with the intention of stopping piracy NOT at the expense of everyone else.
  • One step at a time folks...one step at a time.

  • SOPA--- How badly can they screw up a good idea? They must have taken tips from George Lucas.
  • ok.

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