Congress's Techno-Ignorance No Longer Funny 477
pigrabbitbear writes "Since its introduction, the Stop Online Piracy Act (and its Senate twin PROTECT-IP) has been staunchly condemned by countless engineers, technologists and lawyers intimately familiar with the inner functioning of the internet. Completely beside the fact that these bills, as they currently stand, would stifle free speech and potentially cripple legitimate businesses by giving corporations extrajudicial censorial powers, there's an even more insidious threat: the method of DNS filtering proposed to block supposed infringing sites opens up enormous security holes that threaten the stability of the internet itself. The problem: key members of the House Judiciary Committee still don't understand how the internet works, and worse yet, it's not clear whether they even want to."
Re:That's because (Score:5, Funny)
Well, there was President Carter- sorry, my bad. Nevermind. Please forget I said anything. I'm really sorry.
Simple Solution, and the only one that will work. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Fuck them (Score:5, Funny)
Unfortunately, it's you and I who are going to receive said fscking.
Re:Confusing positions (Score:5, Funny)
Surely packet-dropping would be nacklash, not acklash.