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IP: Call Congress - Stop HR 3028
From: Dave Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 01:30:45 -0400
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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!
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STOP H.R. 3028 - Protect the Net - Stop the Trademark Monopolists
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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