Containment is obviously inherent in these bills because they are trying to censor what is on the internet and the bills are too broad that they can be interpreted in many ways and therefore they can be abused. The main problem is that the piracy bills censor the tool that provides a means for the infringing content to exist on the internet rather than the content itself. If we were to create another bill (on top of these three...), the most logical way would be to create one that targets a specific type/genre of content. Will another one surface? Another reason why it's an example of containment is because the bills place power in the hands of rights holders and the government, and it has the potential for abuse. The rest of the population is being contained from information, and we would not know why because they would have dealt with it before we are even aware of it.
The author is someone that works for the i09 blogs, which focus on the subjects of science fiction, futurism, and advancements in science and technology, so I am assuming that they have credible knowledge on the topic (ethos). The audience is for anyone that uses the internet because these bills will affect them and their free internet viewing pleasure. The purpose is to inform the general public, and to persuade them to take action for what the law is trying to do whether you agree with them or not. A popular backlash that occurred was the blackout of Wikipedia, which caused quite an uproar by the general public. The persuasion is effective because it informs, but also encourages the readers to think for themselves on these issues.
In order for a legitimate privacy bill to arise, these ideas need major revision and specificity needs to be added.
Do you find the piracy bills helpful to society? Censorship is the other major issue. Free speech is being contained, and many would argue that it violates the first amendment. For me, censorship is great for substance on the web that does more harm than good. Examples are pornography and illegitimate sites that portray false information. I can see why many are worried about censorship because we are giving the government more power, and who knows what they might do next if we let them censor.
http://io9.com/5900962/why-microsoft-and-facebook-are-pro+cispa-but-anti+sopa?tag=censorship
I think companies should fight to protect their own rights if they feel that they were being violated. They don't need additional piracy bills to do their work for them.
ReplyDeleteCensoring the Internet is always tricky. In my opinion people are mostly decent and don't need the goverent to control it.
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