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postheadericon House Trying To Rush Through Its Version Of PROTECT IP; Tech Industry Asks Why?

have heard that the PROTECT Act version of the IP of the House of Representatives would be released "within weeks." Yet every time delayed - often because of the opposition suddenly appeared new and unexpected. Supporters of the protection of intellectual property, such as the MPAA and the Chamber of Commerce of U. S. had always thought it would be the bill extremely easy to move, but very vocal opposition took a little surprise. Meanwhile, we heard from several members of the House Working on Bill who would listen to any concerns. During a visit to Silicon Valley last month, the Member Bob Goodlatte, which helps to promote the protection of intellectual property by the House, insisted that he had heard the concerns of some members of the community technology and the project would be significantly different from the version the Senate.

However, a variety of groups representing the technology industry - including the ICAC, NetCoalition and CEA - said a few weeks ago he had not been consulted at all. This was a problem because it was driving the entertainment industry to protect intellectual property almost entirely, almost without recognition of the serious problems that could lead innovation and job growth. Last Friday, members of the House is working to protect intellectual property finally

agreed to meet with groups representing the technology industry, to hear their concerns. But instead of listening to the concerns and work together to solve the many problems with the law, the latest report is that these representatives are about to release the bill had been working on
anyway


, which retains almost all of the problems of the bill the Senate ... and is then pushed a plan for accelerated adoption.


is quite disturbing. He suggests that, even after showing how this bill is a job-destroying, innovation obstacle, advanced Internet bill, we will go anyway, without even listening to ideas on how to correct the invoice. This is a legacy of these representatives should want.
As noted below, the CCIA, CEA NetCoalition and asked all members of the House of Representatives to stop and let them really part of the process. Let the technology industry is heard, and make sure that the problems of IP protection are not put into law, his supporters end up being sorry. Hopefully some people in the House are willing to listen
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