[hackerspaces] TR : Emergency Meetup

Matt Joyce matt at nycresistor.com
Mon Jan 16 23:07:02 CET 2012


DHS to their credit favored a stop to sopa.  Dns seizures as discussed were
a security risk.
On Jan 16, 2012 2:05 PM, "Will Bradley" <bradley.will at gmail.com> wrote:

> There's still much work to be done; even if SOPA and PIPA are both forever
> banished, I think the DHS will still try to seize domains willy-nilly.
>
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Danyelle Davis <ddavis at codetemptress.net>wrote:
>
>> Didn't this get defeated?
>>  On Jan 16, 2012 12:13 PM, "Philippe Langlois" <
>> philippe.langlois at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Does any hackerspace there participate/ organize something special for
>>> this?
>>>
>>> Peace,
>>> Phil.
>>>
>>> ---------- Message transféré ----------
>>> De : "David Segal" <info at demandprogress.org>
>>> Date : 14 janv. 2012, 12:48 AM
>>> Objet : Emergency Meetup
>>> À : "Philippe Langlois" <philippe.langlois at gmail.com>
>>>
>>>  Philippe,
>>>
>>> Genuinely historic:  Next Wednesday we're taking it to the streets.
>>>
>>> The New York Tech Meetup is organizing a protest of the PROTECT IP Act
>>> (the Senate version of SOPA, the Internet censorship bill) outside of the
>>> offices of New York senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
>>>
>>> We're hoping for thousands of people.
>>>
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>>>
>>> *That's 12:30 PM on Wednesday, January 18th at 780 Third Avenue (at
>>> 49th St.) in NYC.*
>>>
>>> Schumer and Gillibrand are ignoring concerns about the impact PROTECT IP
>>> will have on the Internet and the New York tech community.  It's time to
>>> call them out.
>>>
>>> *Please do your best to make it on Wednesday: There's never been a
>>> protest like this in support of Internet freedom in the United States.
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