[Bitcoin-development] bitcoin.org SOPA/PIPA blackout

Cameron Garnham da2ce7 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 17 02:35:00 UTC 2012


I think that bitcoin.org should remain apolitical.  However maybe it 
would be good if the blackout to take effect on bitcointalk.org if 
theymos and Sirius believes it is appropriate.

Bitcoin.org should provide bitcoin.




On 17/01/2012 11:59 AM, slush wrote:
> >  I agree Bitcoin should avoid making any bold political stands.
>
> I agree on this. Please don't turn Bitcoin project/homepage into some 
> political agitation. Not everybody care about political attitude of 
> main project developers.
>
> slush
>
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 1:46 AM, Alan Reiner <etotheipi at gmail.com 
> <mailto:etotheipi at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     You guys are representing both extremes of the issue.  In response
>     to Jeff and Luke-Jr, I don't see how this is /just any other
>     poltical issue/.  It strikes at the heart of everything Bitcoin is
>     about.  Barring Bitcoin-specific legislation, I don't see how any
>     legislation could be more relevant to Bitcoin and the community
>     around it.
>
>     On the other hand, Bitcoin is still a non-entity, and shouldn't
>     get in the business of making statements.  A central voice for
>     Bitcoin gives the impression that it is actually centralized, and
>     one that has opinions.  Plus I wouldn't be surprised if some,
>     heavily-invested Bitcoin users were of the opinion that
>     SOPA/PIPA/whatever could be a huge profit for themselves:  once
>     SOPA kicks in and businesses around the world start getting cut
>     off for legit or illegitimate purposes, a lot of them could
>     potentially switch to Bitcoin to keep their business going.  That
>     could be a huge boon for Bitcoin.  You may not agree it's worth
>     the tradeoff, but people are selfish and may not actually
>     understand or even care about SOPA legislation itself.
>
>     I think it's /not inappropriate/ for something to be mentioned on
>     the website about Bitcoin's philosophy being threatened by SOPA,
>     but I agree Bitcoin should avoid making any bold political
>     stands.  Users could be reminded that SOPA affects yet another
>     thing they care about, but it might be better to avoid it
>     altogether.  If any response is made, it should be a very light one.
>
>     -Alan
>
>
>
>     On 01/16/2012 07:30 PM, Amir Taaki wrote:
>>     Bunk argument. This is an issue that affects bitcoin directly.
>>
>>     Wikipedia has far more need to remain neutral and apolitical than bitcoin ever does- you've read Satoshi's politically charged whitepaper or seen the genesis block quote.
>>
>>     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:SOPA_initiative/Action
>>
>>     The Wikipedia community decided on a full and global blackout. Bitcoin should do the same in unison with the rest of the web- sites like Reddit, 4chan and Wikipedia.
>>
>>     It's funny / almost comical how you consign this to being just another issue or case of moral alarm. Sad.
>>
>>
>>
>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>     From: Jeff Garzik<jgarzik at exmulti.com>  <mailto:jgarzik at exmulti.com>
>>     To: Amir Taaki<zgenjix at yahoo.com>  <mailto:zgenjix at yahoo.com>
>>     Cc:"bitcoin-development at lists.sourceforge.net"  <mailto:bitcoin-development at lists.sourceforge.net>  <bitcoin-development at lists.sourceforge.net>  <mailto:bitcoin-development at lists.sourceforge.net>
>>     Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2012 10:37 PM
>>     Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development]bitcoin.org  <http://bitcoin.org>  SOPA/PIPA blackout
>>
>>     On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Amir Taaki<zgenjix at yahoo.com>  <mailto:zgenjix at yahoo.com>  wrote:
>>>     How is this not the most important world issue right now?
>>>
>>>     EVERYTHING is under threat. Go nuclear to show our nerd-rage.
>>>
>>>     Everybody blank your personal sites too. Americans, take to the streets. World, go scream at the US embassy.
>>     There are always issues that raise ire and moral outrage.  I would
>>     rather thatbitcoin.org  <http://bitcoin.org>  stay apolitical -- our users will appreciate
>>     this in the long run.
>>
>
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