The Technical Staff of Symbiotic Publishing Company Take an Editorial Position: NO SOPA!
Published: Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 @ 5:02 pm
By: Stan Deatherage ( More Entries )
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The technical staff of Symbiotic Publishing Company, the ownership entity of Beaufort County Now, has taken a strong position on the bureaucratic regulatory authority that may well be authorized by congress: NO SOPA!
At the heart of this matter is the strong possibility that a well-intentioned congress will pass regulatory law to stop online piracy, with the unintended consequence of which being a heinous form of censorship that will slowly strip away our privilege to our 1st amendment right to free speech.
And while our technical staff is not perfectly expressive in text (who is?), they more than make up for it in their design of image, and the delivery system that brings it to us. In this regard, the boys in the larger office next to mine is unparalleled in this northeast region of North Carolina. This is inarguable.
Consequently, this is the proper commentary on this issue, an issue that could mushroom into something much larger, and more terrible, than anything that we might have wished for. I thank them for taking this position NOW.
Sometime tomorrow, this editorial comment, in header design, will be removed from Beaufort County Now; however, the message of the Technical Staff of this Symbiotic Publishing Company will remain here, in this post, as long as there is this informational platform in Beaufort County. I wish that we could all live so long as to outlive BCN, but, as God as my witness, that will never happen: Above.
At the heart of this matter is the strong possibility that a well-intentioned congress will pass regulatory law to stop online piracy, with the unintended consequence of which being a heinous form of censorship that will slowly strip away our privilege to our 1st amendment right to free speech.
And while our technical staff is not perfectly expressive in text (who is?), they more than make up for it in their design of image, and the delivery system that brings it to us. In this regard, the boys in the larger office next to mine is unparalleled in this northeast region of North Carolina. This is inarguable.
Consequently, this is the proper commentary on this issue, an issue that could mushroom into something much larger, and more terrible, than anything that we might have wished for. I thank them for taking this position NOW.
Comments
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David Winstead said:
( January 19th, 2012 @ 8:24 am )
I'm fighting too John... I shut down my site yesterday @ davidwinstead.com and signed every petition out there!! |
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John Richard Furlough said:
( January 19th, 2012 @ 12:42 am )
Good to know that i'm not the only one fighting
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