The European Parliament has spoken out against a line in the antipiraterijwet that may be in the United States is adopted. It states that the U.s. government sites, companies worldwide should block.
The European Parliament is, however, no concrete measures against the concept of the American legislation. The resolution underlines the Parliament that “the integrity of the global internet and freedom of communication must be protected, by no unilateral measures to revoke ip addresses or domain names.”
With the resolution calls on the European Parliament on this part in the summit between the American and European authorities on 28 november. The so-called Sopa act, which last month a proposal was filed in Congress, provides for more stringent measures against copyright infringement. In addition, the American government is a foreign block site if that auteursrechtenschendingen facilitates and focuses on American users. Registry would make dns requests for the site will no longer be allowed to accept. The registry of .com-, .net – and .org domain names are in American hands.
If the sopa law is passed, can the European Parliament do nothing, as sites of European companies are blocked. The law, however, has more opponents than the Parliament: Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Mozilla were all out against the new law.