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 Internet Shut Down? Government Internet Takeover Continues The administration is seeking to extend those powers to online communicatio ns. (PrisonPlanet) - Kill switch bill debated in Senate, DHS seizes domains, Europe convenes summit to discuss implementing restrictions Moves to place restrictions and controls on the internet by Western governments are gathering pace, with the US setting the standard as the Department of Homeland Security seized yet more domain names over the weekend and shut down several websites under the guise of piracy and copyright regulations. The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee held a hearing Monday to debate the Obama administration’s proposed move to provide the president with the authority to completely shut down the internet during a national emergency. As we have documented, the administration’s vision provides the President the power to shut down the Internet with a figurative flick of a switch, and has made it clear that his Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act is about big government deciding who can say what on the web. Critics in the Senate, including Maine Republican Susan Collins, argued that the government is taking advantage of “outmoded yet potentially sweeping authorities granted in the Communications Act of 1934” that allow for the president to take over radio stations in a time of national emergency. The administration is seeking to extend those powers to online communications. Long term internet censorship proponent, Joe Lieberman argued that “The country would be better off if we did create some new law regarding the authority of the president to act in these emergencies,” Last year, Lieberman’s Senate Homeland Security Committee pressured Amazon to axe Wikileaks from its servers. At the time, the Senator stated that the “Decision to cut off Wikileaks now is the right decision and should set the standard for other companies Wikileaks is using to distribute its illegally seized material.” Electronic Frontier Foundation senior staff attorney Kevin Bankston labeled Amazon’s decision to kill the website “disappointing,” adding that “pressure” from Lieberman’s office or any other authority serves to “limit the materials the American public has a First Amendment right to access.” Lieberman’s vision for the Internet is less of an information superhighway and more of a government-controlled sanitized clone of cable television, where the web is purged entirely of dissent in a system even more draconian than that employed by the Communist Chinese. “Right now China, the government, can disconnect parts of its Internet in case of war and we need to have that here too,” Lieberman told CNN’s Candy Crowley in 2010. This is what Lieberman envisions for the future of the Internet in the United States, a highly regulated, state-controlled forum where the government can shut down websites it disapproves of on a whim, as is already being done by Homeland Security without court order, as yet more cases have proven this week. Meanwhile, in Europe, the vehemently unpopular French President Nicolas Sarkozy has convened a global conference to push the idea that governments should have supreme authority Home About Events Photos Videos The Tea Party Fax Project SEND 'PROTECT OUR MILITARY' (click) SEND 'END RED-INK SPENDING' (click) SEND 'NO OBAMACARE FAX BLAST' (click) Join the Tea Party Guardian Government Internet Takeover Continues :: TeaParty .org http://teaparty .org/article.php?id=789 1 of 2 5/27/11 5:30 AM

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Internet Shut Down?

Government Internet Takeover 

Continues

The administration is seeking to extend those powers to

online communications.

(PrisonPlanet) - Kill switch bill debated in Senate, DHS seizes

domains, Europe convenes summit to discuss implementing

restrictions

Moves to place restrictions and controls on the internet by

Western governments are gathering pace, with the US setting

the standard as the Department of Homeland Security seized

yet more domain names over the weekend and shut down

several websites under the guise of piracy and copyright

regulations.

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee held a hearing Monday to

debate the Obama administration’s proposed move to provide the president with the authority to

completely shut down the internet during a national emergency.

As we have documented, the administration’s vision provides the President the power to shut

down the Internet with a figurative flick of a switch, and has made it clear that his Protecting

Cyberspace as a National Asset Act is about big government deciding who can say what on the

web.

Critics in the Senate, including Maine Republican Susan Collins, argued that the government is

taking advantage of “outmoded yet potentially sweeping authorities granted in the

Communications Act of 1934” that allow for the president to take over radio stations in a time of 

national emergency.

The administration is seeking to extend those powers to online communications.

Long term internet censorship proponent, Joe Lieberman argued that “The country would be

better off if we did create some new law regarding the authority of the president to act in these

emergencies,”

Last year, Lieberman’s Senate Homeland Security Committee pressured Amazon to axe

Wikileaks from its servers. At the time, the Senator stated that the “Decision to cut off Wikileaks

now is the right decision and should set the standard for other companies Wikileaks is using to

distribute its illegally seized material.”

Electronic Frontier Foundation senior staff attorney Kevin Bankston labeled Amazon’s decision to

kill the website “disappointing,” adding that “pressure” from Lieberman’s office or any other 

authority serves to “limit the materials the American public has a First Amendment right to

access.”

Lieberman’s vision for the Internet is less of an information superhighway and more of a

government-controlled sanitized clone of cable television, where the web is purged entirely of 

dissent in a system even more draconian than that employed by the Communist Chinese.

“Right now China, the government, can disconnect parts of its Internet in case of war and we

need to have that here too,” Lieberman told CNN’s Candy Crowley in 2010.

This is what Lieberman envisions for the future of the Internet in the United States, a highly

regulated, state-controlled forum where the government can shut down websites it disapproves of 

on a whim, as is already being done by Homeland Security without court order, as yet more caseshave proven this week.

Meanwhile, in Europe, the vehemently unpopular French President Nicolas Sarkozy has

convened a global conference to push the idea that governments should have supreme authority

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Included in that definition, according to Sarkozy are websites such as Wikileaks. Referring to the

whistle blowing website, Sarkozy warned the gathering:

“Do not let [the internet] become an instrument in the hands of those who want to damage our 

security, and so our integrity. Do not let the revolution that you have launched harm the basic right

each person has to a private life,” he said.

France was one of the first countries to crack down on the servers on its territory that enabled

WikiLeaks to publish vast amounts of material last year.

In 2009 the Sarkozy government attempted to pass draconian copyright laws to restrict the

internet. The law, known by the acronym Hadopi, set up a new state agency with the power to cut

off internet access for up to a year for people who download music and film illegally.

The French Constitutional court ruled against the powers however, defining “free access to public

communication services on line” as a fundamental human right. The government is still pushing

the proposed law, however. Currently only judges have the authority to restrict internet access.

The same law was instituted in Britain in 2010.

Sarkozy’s government also operates an internet black list, that targets any website that is

reported as “offensive”. Similar policies are now being employed by supposedly democratic

governments around the world.

The push to restrict and control the internet, as we have repeatedly warned for years, is being

pursued by an establishment petrified at the fact that alternative and independent sources of 

information are now eclipsing corporate and government controlled media outlets in terms of 

audience share, trust, and influence.

The move needs to be met with fierce opposition at every level and from across the political

spectrum. Regulation of the Internet would not only represent a massive assault on free speech, it

would also create new roadblocks for e-commerce and as a consequence further devastate the

economy.

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