dysfunctionarian:

dangerguerrero:

dysfunctionarian:

I understand the point Sams Place is trying to make, and I am sorry for the effect copyright infringement has on artists and creators of content. To a large degree, the system is broken, or in need of a major overhaul. I don’t think anyone sensible is arguing otherwise.

Here’s the thing, though: it’s not MY job to fix it. I will openly admit that I don’t know how. But just because I don’t have an answer doesn’t mean I can’t be upset about blatant, glaring flaws in someone else’s idea. That’s why we have experts — they’re the ones who need to come up with the ideas. And if the idea they come up with — and for the record, SOPA was not created by “experts,” it was basically written by lobbying groups for copyright holders — pisses all over the Internet and the Constitution, I don’t have to grab my abacus and run to my laboratory to solve it before I raise my hand and point that out.

I don’t know how to do auto repair either. That’s why I take my car to a mechanic. And if he returns it leaking oil and periodically catching fire, I don’t have to give him my crackpot theories on why it’s happening. I can just go to a different mechanic and ask him to do it better.

Reblogging to further the discussion. Great points.

Dangerguerrero is correct that it’s not his responsibility, and I was being a little flippant about needing to provide a solution before you criticize. My point stands, though, that I’d love to see some of this passion put into finding solutions for the piracy issue. A lot of extremely smart people have joined together to voice their opposition to this bill. Well some of those same people need to figure out a way to protect content providers. SOPA/PIPA may not be the answer, but the alternative is not going to be a continuation of the status quo as too many people are being hurt by internet piracy. If no one in the tech community comes up with better solutions you’re going to wind up with some variation of the currently proposed legislation. So go ahead and put your little black boxes up, and then go back to the people who are telling you to protest and ask what they propose as a solution to the problem.