[nylug-talk] [fred.benenson at gmail.com: [fc-nyu-discuss] Fwd: [IP] Call to Action re HR3746 from EDUCAUSE]
Gregg Levine
gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 7 00:10:46 EDT 2007
On 10/6/07, Kevin Mark <kevin.mark at verizon.net> wrote:
> Protect education from the music mafia!
> -K
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> Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 12:23:16 -0400
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> This is bad news... and something that needs to be on our radar.
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> PS: The MPAA guy confirmed for the screening. We're on for 9:15 on the 16th!
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Farber <dfarber at cs.cmu.edu>
> Date: Oct 6, 2007 10:19 AM
> Subject: [IP] Call to Action re HR3746 from EDUCAUSE
> To: ip at v2.listbox.com
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> From: dewayne at warpspeed.com (Dewayne Hendricks)
> Date: October 6, 2007 2:48:26 AM EDT
> To: Dewayne-Net Technology List <xyzzy at warpspeed.com>
> Subject: [Dewayne-Net] Call to Action re HR3746 from EDUCAUSE
>
> CALL TO ACTION:
> Please contact your representatives to the U.S. House of
> Representatives immediately about HR3746.
>
> Members of the House Committee on Education and Labor have just
> introduced legislation to control illegal file sharing in higher
> education that uses essentially the same language as the recent Reid
> amendment in the Senate. This bill, called the College Access and
> Opportunity Act of 2007, includes language that:
>
> * Makes the Secretary of Education an agent of the entertainment
> industry.
>
> * Gives schools no right to contest or appeal industry provided-
> statistics on copyright violations that can result in severe penalties.
>
> * Requires use of unproven and very expensive technological controls.
>
> * Could result in the loss of financial aid to all students of
> schools that do not comply.
>
> * Singles out institutions of higher education and ignores commercial
> ISPs.
>
> WHAT YOU CAN DO:
> 1. Coordinate your response to this challenge with your institutional
> executives and federal relations officers.
>
> 2. Call the main sponsors of the bill to express your strong
> opposition to this proposal:
>
> Representative Buck McKeon, ph: (202) 225-1956, fax: (202) 226-0683
> Representative Ric Keller, ph: (202) 225-2176, fax: (202) 225-0999
>
> (Please note: email may be rejected if you are not a constituent.)
>
> Ask for the staff member in charge of higher education and leave a
> voice mail if necessary. Call back later to speak with a staff member.
>
> 3. Call and/or e-mail your institution's Congressional representative
> and deliver the same strong message. (Find your representative's
> contact information at <www.house.gov >)
>
> 4. Call additional sponsors of the bill and deliver the same strong
> message. (Rep. Rob Bishop, Utah's 1st; Rep. Charles W. Boustany, Jr.,
> Louisiana's 7th; Rep. David Davis, Tennessee's 1st; Rep. Luis
> Fortuno, Puerto Rico; Rep. John Kline, Minnesota's 2nd; Rep. Mark E.
> Souder, Indiana's 3rd; and Rep. Joe Wilson, South Carolina's 2nd).
>
> For copies of the relevant legislative language, talking points, and
> template responses for your use, please see < http://www.educause.edu/
> p2pfs>.
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Mark Luker
> Vice President
> EDUCAUSE
>
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Hello!
All I can say is "Go now and speed well!". Sorry Kevin but this is one
issue that's not even on my oversized todo list. But if you want to
badger the idiots in DC who believe in this fertilizer go ahead. I
suspect the fellow you copied this from will certainly do so. Oh and
catch me on Wednesday regarding the whole business.
However... The one on the voting machine charlie-fox I did indeed
bring to the attention of my locally elected officials.
The individuals quoted on the forwarded e-mail are not in our
districts. And I suspect that the senators who cover ours will indeed
be voting no on it regardless of how scatterbrained the senator who
first proposed it seemed.
The problem with what they propose is that its up against the same
issues as when they first proposed that public libraries install
similar crap, it didn't work. Chances are pretty good that it'll be
lost in the shuffle as they rapidly try to come up clean for next
year.
--
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature was once found posting rude
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