Creativity & Innovation
Tell Congress: No to Internet Blacklists

Congress is once again pushing dangerous website-blocking laws, including the Foreign Anti-Digital Piracy Act (FADPA). These bills would let copyright holders get court orders to block entire websites, without due process, based on nothing but a hollow promise not to abuse their new power.
FADPA, and other proposals in the works, would force internet service providers (ISPs) and domain name system (DNS) providers to block sites, including U.S. sites, based on one-sided copyright accusations, even when those sites also host lawful content. These blunt tactics would fragment the internet, silence innocent users, invite more censorship by people in power, and push Americans to rely on risky workarounds just to access information.
We've seen this play out before. Thirteen years ago, internet freedom supporters stopped SOPA and PIPA. Now we have to do it again.
Tell your members of Congress: Don't let private actors build a censorship machine into the core of the internet. Block site-blocking legislation now.

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