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>=================================================================== >This post concerns a matter of great importance to Internet Users. >Please circulate widely until November 15, 1999. Attach your own >note in support. Please do not spam. Your help is appreciated! >=================================================================== > > STOP H.R. 3028 - Protect the Net - Stop the Trademark Monopolists > >------------------------------------------------------------------- > ACTION ALERT > > - Protect the rights of Internet domain names holders! > > - Stop the trademark monopolists from going after > innocent Internet users, noncommercial organizations > and small businesses! > > >URGENT >^^^^^^ > > The House of Representatives is about to vote on legislation > that would grant sweeping new powers for trademark holders and > undermine the rights of domain name holders, Internet users, > and small businesses. H.R. 3028 "The Trademark Cyberpiracy > Prevention Act of 1999" will also establish unprecedented > ability for trademark holders to sue Internet users all around > the world. And H.R. 32028 will undermine a fair and carefully > crafted international consensus on the resolution of Internet > name disputes. It's a bad bill and it should be stopped. > > The House of Representatives may vote on H.R. 3028 as early as > Tuesday, October 26, 1999. > > >YOU NEED TO ACT >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > There is a chance to stop HR 3028. It has very few sponsors > and has moved quietly through Congress, mostly under the radar > of organizations and businesses that have worked to promote > the growth of the Internet. Also, Congress will soon break > for Thanksgiving. > > But you have to act! > > >WHAT YOU CAN DO >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > It is vitally important for you to contact your Representative > in Congress and explain politely but firmly that you hope that > your Representative will VOTE AGAINST H.R. 3028 > > Here is a quick guide to Calling Your Congressman > > 1. Call the Capitol Hill Switchboard (202-224-3121) and > ask to speak to your Congressman. (Don't know who your > Congressman is? Ok, go to http://www.house.gov/writerep/) > > 2. When you reach the office say to the person who answers > the phone: > > "Hello, I'm a registered voter in the district of Congressman > <name>. I'm calling because I hope he/she will vote against > H.R. 3028, 'The Cyberpiracy Act.' I don't like cyberpirates, > but I believe this bill will hurt ALL domain name holders on > the Internet, including small businesses, noncommercial > organizations and individuals. Will you please tell the > Congressman that I asked him/her to vote against H.R. 3028? > Thanks." > > Here are all the things you just did in 30 seconds: > - You made clear that you're a voter in the Congressman's > District (they'll listen to you!) > - You said clearly that you are against a bill and you gave > the bill number and the title of the bill (it's important to > give both!) > - You gave the Congressman a good reason to vote against > H.R. 3028 (Members of Congress like good reasons for votes) > - You asked for a commitment to convey your position to the > Congressman (you want to be taken seriously) > - You were polite (always a plus) > - If you leave your name and address, that will make your call > even more effective (you might even get a letter) > > 3. If you like, you can also send an email to your Representative > with a new service offered at the House web site -- check > out http://www.house.gov/writerep/ > > 4. If you're still energized to do something, ask a friend or > neighbor who also lives in your district to make the same > call. You can also call the office of the Chairman of the > Rules Committee Congressman David Dreier and tell his > staffperson that you oppose H.R. 3028 and hope that Mr. > Dreier will put off a vote on the bill until the problems > are fixed. > > 5. If you want to learn more about the problems with H.R. 3028, > look at the excellent letter from computer users and legal > experts. Also, visit Thomas and check out the bill and the > history. > >RELEVANT INFORMATION >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > Information about H.R. 3028, including the Text of the bill > http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d106:h.r.03028: > > Information about the ICANN Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy > http://www.icann.org/udrp/udrp.htm > > Letter from ACM, Legal Experts on Problems with H.R. 3028 > http://www.acm.org/usacm/trademark.html > >=================================================================== > STOP H.R. 3028 - Protect the Net - Stop the Trademark Monopolists >=================================================================== # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net