Showing posts with label oregon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oregon. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Renaming Place Names in Oregon

If you're at all interested in the process of changing pejorative place names to something more acceptable to the present day -- the sort of thing covered by Mark Monmonier's From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow -- then you'll be interested in this story from the Medford Mail Tribune: The...

Renaming Place Names in Oregon


Backlink: http://www.mcwetboy.net/maproom/2010/11/renaming_place.php

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Oregon Senator Stops Internet Censorship Bill

comforteagle writes "Senator Wyden of Oregon has objected to a bill in committee that if passed would have given the government the ability to censor the Internet. His objection effectively stop its current passing forcing it to be introduced again if the bill is continue — which it may not. Oregonians, please send this man pats on the back."

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Oregon Senator Vows To Block Internet Blacklist Bill

Senator Ron Wyden

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden vowed yesterday to take steps to block the controversial bill that would let the government effectively block access from the U.S. to sites involved in copyright infringement.

The Combating Online Infringements And Counterfeits Act (COICA) would let the Attorney General petition the courts to blacklist any website on which copyright infringement was a 'central' activity. Domain servers operating in the U.S. would be required to stop handling requests for sites on the blacklist.

COICA has broad support from both parties, and breezed through the Senate Judiciary Committee 19-0. But with just a few days left in the legislative session, one Senator can put up enough procedure hurdles to prevent a vote before 2011, at which point the bill will have to be resubmitted.

The bill has drawn fire from academics and free speech advocates on the grounds that the power it grants the government could easily be used to censor the Internet. Wyden likened giving such broad authority to the Attorney General to stop copyright infringement to "using a bunker-busting cluster bomb, when what you need is a precision-guided missile."

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