SOPA blackout?
How would you guys feel about the site joining Reddit.com and other sites in a SOPA black-out on Jan 18th?
It would be for 12 hours and it would only effect the site and not the login ability of any software as to make the impact minimal to those kind enough to help fund the project. I'd still have to figure out the technical aspects of this.
Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:32 pm
Project Lead
SOPA is potentially a huge threat to the entire EQEmu community actually. If you do not know what SOPA is, you need to come out of whatever game you are in right now and google it for about an hour.
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Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:31 am
Senior Project Member
For the lazy:
Translated, this means if someone posts copyrighted content to Reddit (which happens daily) then GoDaddy can halt Reddit's domain name service and/or ISPs can prevent you from accessing the site. While doing this, GoDaddy itself is immune from such action. GoDaddy from what I understand helped author the bill and has since been the target of some social movements where many sites have moved their hosting and dns service to other providers. I have to admit that I have yet to move my services from GoDaddy.
The fear is that this seemingly minor change will severely impact the landscape of the internet. Sites like youtube, reddit, facebook, 4chan, digg, etc can't afford to function if all user submitted content must be vetted. Since these sites exist only because of the volume of traffic they get then user driven sites, social media, and chat sites will most likely cease to be what they once were, and out ability to express ourselves on the internet will no longer exist.
There is also the Protect IP act, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PROTECT_IP_Act
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Translated, this means if someone posts copyrighted content to Reddit (which happens daily) then GoDaddy can halt Reddit's domain name service and/or ISPs can prevent you from accessing the site. While doing this, GoDaddy itself is immune from such action. GoDaddy from what I understand helped author the bill and has since been the target of some social movements where many sites have moved their hosting and dns service to other providers. I have to admit that I have yet to move my services from GoDaddy.
The fear is that this seemingly minor change will severely impact the landscape of the internet. Sites like youtube, reddit, facebook, 4chan, digg, etc can't afford to function if all user submitted content must be vetted. Since these sites exist only because of the volume of traffic they get then user driven sites, social media, and chat sites will most likely cease to be what they once were, and out ability to express ourselves on the internet will no longer exist.
There is also the Protect IP act, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PROTECT_IP_Act
Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:50 pm
Project Lead
Go for it man. SOPA is evil shit and the bastards that came up with it may hopefully one day fall in front of a bus.
Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:35 am
Listen to This Guy
The technical aspects have all been worked out. I only very briefly tested it in order to not disrupt anyone's browsing. It looks like all the pages will be disabled and replaced with the SOPA page. All paying members should still be able to log in to MQ as usual. The most ideal situation would be to disable everything, but I'd feel terrible doing it to our supporters.
Sun Jan 15, 2012 11:09 pm
Project Lead