According To Lamar Smith, Data Or Criticism From Anyone Who Doesn't Like SOPA 
Isn't Valid

from the wow dept

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120208/04043217698/according-to-lamar-smith-data-criticism-anyone-who-doesnt-like-sopa-isnt-valid.shtml

We recently wrote about PolitiFact trashing Lamar Smith for the numbers he used 
in support of SOPA -- numbers that PolitiFact says grade out to "false." What I 
somehow missed was at the very end of that article, they ask Smith to respond 
to the charges that his argument was false. Amazingly, rather than respond to 
the actual data, Smith chose to instead attack one (of a few!) of the people 
that PolitiFact discussed the data with, Julian Sanchez:

< - >
After we summarized much of this research, Smith objected to Sanchez as an 
expert, saying in an email that because Sanchez is opposed to the 
anti-online-piracy act, he "cannot provide an objective or unbiased analysis." 
He stood by his CNN.com statement, telling us: "Since the U.S. is the largest 
producer of (intellectual property) that is consumed around the world, one can 
surmise that a significant amount of that total value is taken from the U.S. 
economy."
<->

First of all, what? Considering that the numbers Smith used came from industry 
lobbyists in favor of the bill, doesn't that mean that Smith should be 
objecting to his own numbers? After all, the source of those numbers -- the 
Chamber of Commerce -- "cannot provide an objective or unbiased analysis." Or 
perhaps Smith thinks that only those in favor of SOPA can provide such an 
analysis. 

Either way, that statement is insane. Smith honestly seems to be saying that 
any information -- no matter how factual -- cannot be trusted if it comes from 
SOPA opponents. Why doesn't he have that same skepticism towards the data that 
the MPAA and Chamber of Commerce handed him? 

Furthermore, his decision to stick by his comments is doubly insane. The fact 
that the US is the largest producer of intellectual property that is consumed 
around the world... does not, in fact, mean that any counterfeiting is "the 
total value taken from the US economy." Is this guy serious? PolitiFact flat 
out points out that it's false, with data to back it up, and shows exactly how 
Smith is blatantly lying about the data... and Smith's response is to restate 
the error and insist that the thing already proven false must be true?!? 

Smith's constituents should demand better. Having an elected official who lives 
in a fantasy world where facts are ignored is not a good thing.



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