Senate Minority Leader McConnell Tells Reid/Leahy To Kill PIPA

from the ouch dept

Looks like the next domino in the SOPA/PIPA fight just fell. Tony Romm is reporting that Senate minority leader, Senator Mitch McConnell is calling on Democrats to drop PIPA. That has a high likelihood of killing off what little Republican support is left for PIPA, because where McConnell goes, so go most Republican Senate votes. As we predicted this morning, it's looking like this is becoming a partisan issue -- with the Republicans lined up with internet users... and Democrats lined up with a couple of big Hollywood studios who don't want to innovate. The real shame in that, of course, is that for many, many months, the only person keeping PIPA from moving forward was Senator Ron Wyden -- a Democrat... and it appears his entire party has totally abandoned him. I'm still worried this now becomes a partisan issue, but it's still pretty stunning that Democratic leadership appears to have made a really, really bad calculation on the politics of this bill.

Update: Here's McConnell's official statement:
“While we must combat the on-line theft of intellectual property, current proposals in Congress raise serious legal, policy and operational concerns. Rather than prematurely bringing the Protect IP Act to the Senate floor, we should first study and resolve the serious issues with this legislation. Considering this bill without first doing so could be counterproductive to achieving the shared goal of enacting appropriate and additional tools to combat the theft of intellectual property. I encourage the Senate Majority to reconsider its decision to proceed to this bill.”
Reading between the standard DC political lines... McConnell is making this partisan.
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Filed Under: copyright, democrats, harry reid, mitch mcconnell, partisan, patrick leahy, pipa, protect ip, republicans, ron wyden, senate, sopa


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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 2:51pm

    The wild west days of the internet are over, it's just a matter of time until these bills pass. Now, if you will excuse me, I have to finish sticking my head in this sand that I keep inside my ass.

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    Dustin (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 2:55pm

    Don't celebrate.

    Just because SOPA is practically dead at this point and PIPA is looking less and less likely to survive ... I strongly recommend we all stay vigilant. History repeats itself and another dangerous bill like PIPA or SOPA will rear it's ugly head again.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      Mike Masnick (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:26pm

      Re: Don't celebrate.

      Just because SOPA is practically dead at this point and PIPA is looking less and less likely to survive ... I strongly recommend we all stay vigilant. History repeats itself and another dangerous bill like PIPA or SOPA will rear it's ugly head again.

      Yes. Possibly very, very soon. This is not over.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    TK, 19 Jan 2012 @ 2:58pm

    Even though I consider myself a Republican, I really hope the Democrats in the senate decide to drop this bill. This is an issue that really should stay non-partisan.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      demented, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:19pm

      Re:

      They probably will if the Republicans jump ship. At that point it won't have enough votes, and it would be political poison in the forthcoming elections.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • icon
        TtfnJohn (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 6:38pm

        Re: Re:

        I suspect the Republicans, leaders of SOPA in the House, are reading the tea leaves and finding that these bills have become toxic for elections this year.

        If that's where this is going then there is ONE thing that will over rule almost a hundred million in donations to politicians and that's an upset electorate who don't like what the donations are buying.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:02pm

    It's always been partisan: it's the bought vs the unbought

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:03pm

    Anyone who thinks that this means that Republicans get this issue should take strong notice of "achieving the shared goal of enacting appropriate and additional tools to combat the theft of intellectual property."

    We have college students being extradited from Britain, Megaupload seized and other sites blocked on current legislation alone but somehow for some people there is a shared goal of enacting additional tools to combat theft of intellectual property.

    Any politician who got this issue would be talking about reviewing copyright legislation from the ground up, anything else just means, we'll have to go at this legislation again when people aren't paying attention.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      btrussell (profile), 20 Jan 2012 @ 9:28am

      Re:

      "Any politician who got this issue would be talking about reviewing copyright legislation from the ground up, anything else just means, we'll have to go at this legislation again when people aren't paying attention."

      "You got that right
      Said, you got that right
      Sure got that right"
      Lynyrd Skynyrd and me.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:04pm

    Reading between the standard DC political lines... McConnell is making this partisan.

    No kidding. The R's saw what the net roots did for the D's in the last election. Neutralize, the net root effect, retake the Senate and the White House and run the show for the next 4-8 years. So billionaires will continue to pay a lower percentage tax rate than their secretaries and you get to delay implementation of SOPA until after the election. Did you forget that SOPA is the US CoC's #1 issue. The CoC is the lobbying arm of the Republican party. What do you think will happen the day after President Gingrich takes office?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      Someantimalwareguy (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:12pm

      Re:

      ...What do you think will happen the day after President Gingrich takes office?
      Considering his past record and ability to go from seemingly sane to total lunatic at the speed of light? Armageddon is what I would expect from a Gingrich presidency...

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        demented, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:21pm

        Re: Re:

        So unpredictable douchebaggery instead of predictable douchebaggery?

        link to this | view in chronology ]

        • icon
          Someantimalwareguy (profile), 20 Jan 2012 @ 11:13am

          Re: Re: Re:

          The predictable kind is better as you can plan for what they will be likely to do at any given point. Gingrich is too unstable and vindictive to be given that level of power...

          link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      Mike Masnick (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:29pm

      Re:

      No kidding. The R's saw what the net roots did for the D's in the last election. Neutralize, the net root effect, retake the Senate and the White House and run the show for the next 4-8 years. So billionaires will continue to pay a lower percentage tax rate than their secretaries and you get to delay implementation of SOPA until after the election. Did you forget that SOPA is the US CoC's #1 issue. The CoC is the lobbying arm of the Republican party. What do you think will happen the day after President Gingrich takes office?

      Indeed. No doubt that the Rs and Ds are equally bad and equally untrustworthy.

      However... even if it's the #1 issue for CoC, what happened this week suggests that perhaps the public won't let it happen.

      Oh, I know that you and your friends will fight for this, but you've been on this site for nearly a year underestimating the people on the internet. One of these days you'll learn. I mean, I recognize that you're paid not to... but... it might help keep your bosses happy if you explain reality to them.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    robin, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:08pm

    Maybe Celebrate, But Keep On Keepin' On

    Things are certainly moving fast:

    http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71672.html

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid won't whip Democratic votes for an online anti-piracy bill, according to sources familiar with his plans.


    i.e. call your Sens tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday to re-enforce that they need to listen to their constituents FIRST.

    And beware the weasel words:

    http://www.publicknowledge.org/blog/fake-promises-vote-no-sopa-and-pipa

    “I hear your concerns and will ensure that critical changes are made.”

    “I will not vote for PIPA in its current form.”

    “I will work to make important changes.”

    “I will vote against the bill as currently written.”

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:23pm

    Congress Republicans: We will side with the public!

    Public: YES!

    Congress Democrats: Republicans are being RACIST against corporations! Corporations are people, too!

    Insane Republicans: See, this is proof that Democrats are all stupid!

    Sane Republicans and Non-Congress Democrats: *sob*

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:34pm

    "we should first study and resolve the serious issues with this legislation"

    This is the most horrible statement to ever come out of congress. YOU SHOULD DO THAT WITH EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF LEGISLATION YOU PASS YOU ASSHOLES!

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      demented, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:58pm

      Re:

      But they can't read it until they pass it! It's common sense!

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      AdamBv1 (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 5:25pm

      Re:

      How about going a step further than that even, we should prove that laws will actually have the intended effect via studies (one thing the GAO, CRS and the like are for and good at). Once we prove that a law will or at least has a good chance of working as intended then we can go to vote on it.

      Also, far more laws need sunset clauses and via the same agencies we should prove that they have been working with no unintended consequences. If all is good then we can vote to renew, if not then it is trashed.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:54pm

    It's about time that heel did something I agree with.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Chilly8, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:56pm

    Based on one estimate I read, with 38 Senators likely against PIPA, the cloture vote would pass, if taken today, 62 to 38.

    However, it also means that PIPA would would likely not survive a presidential Veto, as they would need at least 67 votes to override a veto.

    While PIPA will likely pass the Senate, it will not survive a poresidential Veto. That 62 to 38 was before McConnell chimed in against it. So PIPA will likely pass cloture, with a 61 to 39 margin, 6 votes short of what would be needed to survive a presidential veto.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • icon
    PopeRatzo (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 4:37pm

    abandon ship!

    It's funny that these politicians are suddenly in a race to see who can run away from SOPA the fastest.

    It's proof that when you get organized and get loud you can change things.

    I have noticed however, that there is a nascent effort on Fox News to try to paint opponents of SOPA and PIPA as being mostly dirty hippies like the Occupy Movement.

    They're trying to spin it like "Oh the bill was no good because it was big government, but we have to find a way to do everything the bill does but not until a Republican takes over so we can get all the Hollywood contributions."

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    FM Hilton, 19 Jan 2012 @ 6:01pm

    Reading comprehension of Congress?

    "But they can't read it until they pass it! It's common sense!"

    Who said they even bother to do that after it's passed?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    The Luke Witnesser, 20 Jan 2012 @ 4:48am

    Here lies the truth about SOPA/PIPA that even TechDirt has yet to report: what MPAA, RIAA, and Hollywood execs do not want you to see.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJIuYgIvKsc
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzS5rSvZXe8

    The truth behind why these big companies responsible for SOPA and PIPA are also responsible for piracy itself is far more insidious than even their outmoded business model.

    Hint: can you say, do as I say so I can crush you under heel?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • icon
    LC (profile), 20 Jan 2012 @ 4:49am

    Wyden...

    If things continue to do they way they have been for the Democrats (supporting this legislation at the people's expense) then it may be wise for Wyden to abandon the sinking ship that is The Democrats and go to his re-election as an independent. If he continues to support them, they could drag his reputation down with theirs.

    To his constituents, I beg them to vote for him even if he remains a Democrat. He was an opponent of PIPA from very early on and if it wasn't for his efforts in opposing it, SOPA/PIPA would be law by now, or at least, there would never have been enough time to build up such huge amounts of opposition to them. If that doesn't count for something, what does?

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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