On Sunday 22 Jan 2012, A. Mani wrote:
> Source:
> http://www.salon.com/2012/01/21/two_lessons_from_the_megaupload_seiz
> ure/singleton/

Some more points of view on both SOPA/PIPA and Megaupload.

Megaupload first:

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120120/00373617487/megaupload%2ddetails%2draise%2dsignificant%2dconcerns%2dabout%2dwhat%2ddoj%2dconsiders%2devidence%2dcriminal%2dbehavior.shtml

Mike Masnick argues that a number of the allegations against Megaupload 
are meaningless.  While he doesn't exonerate MU, he does question the 
bringing in of evidence that has no relevance to the case, purely to 
muddy the waters.

SOPA/PIPA:

https://plus.google.com/117114202722218150209/posts/4GgaRiSyaTf

Joel Spolsky asks for a more radical approach to bills like SOPA and 
PIPA.  He says that reacting isn't enough, pro-active lobbying is the 
way to go.  While heavily US-centric, it's still excellent reading.

Regards,

-- Raj
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