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Naaah, not really, of course. Our government would never do anything like that.

No, if SOPA passes, they’d never be cracking down on individual posts. Instead, if they found a post, a comment, anything that contained such a link — well, they’d just kick bloodletters.com off the Internet entirely.

Wait a minute, you might be saying, practically every website that exists probably has at least one link somewhere to copyrighted material that shouldn’t be there …. They can’t be serious, can they?

Serious like a heart attack, kids. This is a stupid, dangerous bill — well, two bills, really, the Protect IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House — and they’ll have tremendous consequences that could shut down websites you use every day.

You probably already know about this. Major sites are doing their best to get the word out. Some sites, like Google, are blacking out their logo, like I’ve done above; other sites, like Wikipedia, are shutting down for the day entirely in protest.

So why am I taking your time to point all this out again? Just so you keep thinking about it. We can’t stay silent on this. The bill is dying as we speak, but we’ve got to keep the pressure up to make sure it stays dead.

So. If you haven’t done it yet, go visit americancensorship.org or Google’s “End Piracy, Not Liberty” page and sign their petitions.

Not convinced that signing an online petition will do any good? Yeah, me either. Here’s a convenient way to contact your representative in Congress:

house.gov: Write Your Representative

Here’s a slightly less convenient way to contact your Senator:

Senators of the 112th Congress

I just wrote to Maria Cantwell, Patty Murray, and Jay Inslee, and here’s what I told them:

As a voter in your district, I want to urge you to vote “no” on the STOP ONLINE PIRACY/PROTECT IP Act on Jan. 24th.

I understand that online piracy is a problem, but this bill is not the way to attack it. Forcing American social networks, blogs and search engines to censor the Internet only hurts the wrong people, and would have an insurmountable chilling effect on free speech and innovation. The Internet, as it exists, has created millions of jobs and created an inprecedented resource for information and communication, and deserves your protection, not only for the sake of everyone using it today, but for generations to come.

Thank you for your consideration.

Go, do it now. (If you’re trapped at home in the snow today, like me, you really have no excuse not to.) You’re welcome to use my words above, but we’re more likely to be taken seriously with something other than form letters, so please consider writing your own. Thanks.

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An unreliable narrator, MICHAEL MONTOURE ( montoure@bloodletters.com ) is an indie writer of horror and dark urban fantasy. His obsessions include hidden truths, secret dealings, and the changing and fragile nature of our own pasts. He is known as much for his spoken-word performances of his fiction at Seattle coffeehouses and conventions as for the stories themselves. Currently working as a writer and producer of the webseries Causality, he lives alone with a gray cat by the edge of Echo Lake, Washington. ( Twitter / Facebook )


“Counting From Ten and Other Stories,” the first horror anthology by Michael Montoure, published by Stone Pine Press.
160 pages, $14.99.
available now.
ISBN: 0-9728929-3-1

“How the Doctor Changed My Life”
was a Doctor Who anthology featuring Montoure's short story, “Relativity.”
out of print! ISBN:
978-1-84435-341-5

“Slices,” the new horror anthology by
Michael Montoure, 192 pages, $14.99.
Available now at Amazon.com.
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