The implementation would have to be shitty in a very specific way in order for it to not hurt the Internet at large. If this thing does get built, all American Internet traffic will have to flow through it, so it has to be stable and fast.
Maybe we could just make it block by default the websites of all the politicians and corporations that support SOPA.
> If this thing does get built, all American Internet traffic will have to flow through it, so it has to be stable and fast.
Alternatively, it could be unstable and slow. How long would this law last one Congress realizes that they've completely shut down their own email accounts, their ability to shop online, their children and grandchildren's ability to do their homework? How about when they realize that they've just put a sizable portion of their constituents out of a job?
Fill those warheads full of pinball machine parts.
>How long would this law last one Congress realizes that they've completely shut down their own email accounts, their ability to shop online, their children and grandchildren's ability to do their homework? How about when they realize that they've just put a sizable portion of their constituents out of a job?
Once they realize it? Probably a year. Until they realize it? Who knows...
Maybe we could just make it block by default the websites of all the politicians and corporations that support SOPA.