Washington for Internet Freedom

Top Priority for WA: Set up Meetings

Any users in Seattle should check out http://www.seattleagainstsopa.com/ for info about protests across Seattle on Jan. 18th!

There aren't any public events yet, so the most important thing is to get meetings with Senators. Here's what you need to do:

  • Email state_scheduling@cantwell.senate.gov to meet with Senator Cantwell, a strong opponent of PIPA and also committed to filibustering the bill.
  • Email Erin at stateschedule@murray.senate.gov to meet with Senator Murray.

Be polite and professional, and request a meeting on behalf of Washington for Internet Freedom (the folks in this forum) to discuss the PROTECT IP Act and SOPA.  Make it clear that you want to meet with the Senator during the January recess, and that you'll be bringing others from your group.  Have your calendar open when you call, so you can pick a time that works for you.  When finished, post a report-back. 

For example: "Hi, my name is ________, I'm with Washington for Internet freedom, and I'm calling to request a meeting with Senator _______ during the January recess.  The PROTECT IP vote is happening on January 24th, and I wanted the Senator to understand my concerns before the vote happens."


IMPORTANT: If you do get a meeting, post another message. That way others can join you in your meeting.  If there's any other specific information we should include in this post, message us and we can add it. 

Comments

  • Hi, my name is David Day, I'm with Washington for Internet freedom, and I'm calling to request a meeting with Senator Cantwell during the January recess. The PROTECT IP vote is happening on January 24th, and I wanted the Senator to understand my concerns before the vote happens
  • Hi senator. I hope you're doing well today! I'm emailing you on behalf of Washington for Internet Freedom, and was hoping that sometime before the 24th of January (the Protect IP vote) I could arrange to have a meeting with you to voice mine and many others' concerns. There are several folks behind me who would also be interested in attending such a meeting. If you could get back to me with possible dates that could possibly work between now and then, myself and several others would be incredibly grateful. You may also feel free to give me a call at any time at 253-441-8010.

    Take care, and thank you for your consideration,

    -Shana Mattingly
  • Submitted request, will advise on response!

  • @David If you get a meeting with Cantwell or a member of her staff, make sure to thank her for her strong opposition and ask how you can help! They know better than anyone else how to beat the bill!
  • Hello, my name is Gregory Nation, I am with Washington for Internet Freedom. I am writing to request a meeting with Senator Cantwell during the January recess. The Protect IP Act vote is happening on January 24th, and I wanted the Senator to understand my concerns before this vote happens. 

    I understand that Senator Cantwell is a strong opponent of this bill and I would like to help in any way I can. I will be bringing others from my group to this meeting to express their concerns as well. 

    Thank you for your time. 

    Gregory Nation
  • Hello, my name is Gregory Nation, I am with Washington for Internet Freedom. I am writing to request a meeting with Senator Cantwell during the January recess. The Protect IP Act vote is happening on January 24th, and I wanted the Senator to understand my concerns before this vote happens. 

    I understand that Senator Cantwell is a strong opponent of this bill and I would like to help in any way I can. I will be bringing others from my group to this meeting to express their concerns as well. 

    Thank you for your time. 

    Gregory Nation
  • Hello, my name is Cindy. I am with Washington for Internet Freedom. 
  • You guys do realize your supposed to email those messages to the politicians, not post them here, right?
  • @LesTadO - lots of people post their e-mails here so that other people can use similar language when asking for a meeting.
  • I don't particularly want to meet either of the Senators alone. If someone schedules a meeting and wants someone to tag along. I'd be willing to go. My email is stephen.pollei@gmail.com
  • Hi, my name is Tracey, I'm with Washington for Internet freedom, and I'm calling to request a meeting with Senator Cantwell during the January recess.  The PROTECT IP vote is happening on January 24th, and I wanted the Senator to understand my concerns before the vote happens
  • I am down to go meet our senator if i can get a meeting, I feel i am a little late to show up but i just heard about what was going on. If you email me a contact address or telephone number for our state senator I will get on the mission of calling an sending notice that i wish to be seen at the next moment available for discussion of our rights as free thinkers and the outlet in which most people use today to share an develop those ideas, The Internet. e can not let the internet turn into something like the TV industry did. Every one was limited to the shows that maybe a top 5 companies wanted us to see. Just think if the internet was bought out like that an we all had to watch thousands and thousands of our favorite obscure sites just Disappear, you click on the link or type the address and you get a 404 Error or a censorship flag saying sorry this site has been deemed inapropriate........

    How the heck can they decide what I should or shouldnt lay my eyes on or listen to or surf on the web. This is sinister and corupt. We have to act before it is too late, and it is never too late. If we have to we can show up at the senate floor during the dession making with a half million to a million people and they would listen, they would stop everything and re think there decisions being thought over. 

    What "We The People" need to do if for and rally up all the protestors, revolutionaries, and Stop wall street campaigners to form a group that will move in masses when it reflects massive changes that implement Sensory Deprivation on the american people. What can i do to help right now though, if you think you can point my fire in the right direction, I think I can be fairly convincing force when speaking with our senator.
  • I can't request a meeting since I am living overseas at the moment. I can only email my concerns to the Hon Sen. Cantwell, in the hopes she will do her part to help prevent the passage of this ridiculous, potentially dangerous bill.
  • @caitlin and everyone else -- if someone requests the meeting, we can help find people to go. once a date has been set, we can work on the spreading the word part.
  • Okay, I sent a letter to Sen. Murray's office.

    If anybody would like to meet Sen. Murray's rep with me, please let me know!

    Hello, my name is Brent Bartlett, and I am a constituent from Bellevue. I'm with Washington for Internet Freedom, and I am writing to request a meeting during the January recess. A very important vote is coming up on the 24th for the Protect IP Act, which could have very serious ramifications on civil liberties, especially internet freedom and Freedom of Speech. Please write me back and let me know when would be a good time and place to meet. You can also call me at any time at

  • @Pols - awesome! Let us know when you receive a response!
  • Hello Senators, My name is Douglas Pocock and I am a constituent of Skagit County. I am apart of no organization officially, however I am writing you to keep internet freedom free. There is not much more to say, except that I would like the vote to promote the freedom of speech.
  • "Thank you very much for taking the time to write to the Senator about the Protect IP Act. 

     

    We would like to give you the opportunity to speak with a senior level advisor on the Senator’s staff who works directly with this issue.  We are planning to schedule a conference call for this coming Friday in the early afternoon. 

     

    Unfortunately, there are a limited number of lines so please let me know if you are able to join us for the call. I will send the conference call information to those from whom I receive an RSVP."

    I'll post the conference call information as soon as I get it.

  • Murray's rep wrote me back. She's having a conference call about it. However, there are only have a limited number of slots, so I have to RSVP to be included.
  • "Hi, my name is Sarah Hendricks, and I'm with Washington for Internet freedom. I'm writing to request a meeting with Senator Cantwell during the January recess. The PROTECT IP vote is happening on January 24th, and I wanted the Senator to understand my concerns before the vote happens.  Please let me know as quickly as possible, this matter is very important to me, and to many residents of Washington State."

    Sent to both women!


  • I'm nervous, because writing is my strong suit---not speaking. If a lot of people are backing down on this, then I will join, but I know my skills and feel that others would make a stronger delivery than myself.


    Here's what she said:



    Thank you very much for taking the time to write to the Senator about the Protect IP Act. 

     

    We would like to give you the opportunity to speak with a senior level advisor on the Senator’s staff who works directly with this issue.  We are planning to schedule a conference call for this coming Friday in the early afternoon. 

     

    Unfortunately, there are a limited number of lines so please let me know if you are able to join us for the call. I will send the conference call information to those from whom I receive an RSVP.

     

    Best,

    Erin Vincent

    State Scheduler & Outreach Representative

    U.S. Senator Patty Murray

  • Great work getting that conference call, everyone. That's huge. Have you all RSVP'd?
  • I have serious concerns over SOPA and if your name is put in favor of its passing (whether it succeeds or not), you will have lost my future votes.  Please meet with your constituents over the matter as you will find the majority of people with a voice on the issue draw contentions. 
  • I am not incredibly well-informed on the topic, but I do feel strongly about what bits I know. I don't know if I'd be an asset on the call, but if mere numbers are desired, I could arrange to be on it, if there's still space. I wish they'd told us how many slots there are going to be! my email is icanhascupcake+SOPA@gmail.com if anyone needs to contact me, but I will try to check back here for more info.
  • It's Thursday night, and I haven't heard back about the conference call yet. I'll definitely check my email tomorrow.
  • Friday morning, and still no word.
  • Got a response from Jim McDermott this morning:

    Thank you for contacting me regarding your opposition to H.R. 3261, the Stop Online Piracy Act. I appreciate your taking the time to write to me on this important issue, and I welcome the opportunity to respond.

    The Internet is an extremely important engine for economic growth, innovation, and communication. It helps facilitate the flow of technology and business methods, which help in small business growth.  However, the producers of intellectual property (IP) content, such as TV, music, movies, and software, are facing a crisis due in part to IP theft from rogue websites.  These companies lose an estimated $250 billion dollars annually due to piracy and cost the U.S. an estimated 750,000 jobs.  Furthermore, if IP content holders are unable to protect their investments, consumers may lose out on the very content that they use the internet to access. 

    As you may know, H.R. 3261 would allow the Attorney General or an intellectual-property owner to take legal action against individuals associated with an internet site dedicated to infringing activities (ISDIA).  An ISDIA is defined as a website having no significant purpose other than engaging in or facilitating copyright infringement. It would also facilitate legal proceedings taken by the Attorney General and the Department of Justice against foreign nationals that are associated with delinquent domain names that harm American Internet users.  

    I will not support legislation that will harm the internet, free speech or innovation. Congress must pursue a course that maintains a balance between the free flow of information across the Internet and the protections needed for individuals who publicize their intellectual property.  H.R. 3261 is at the beginning of the legislativeprocess now that hearings have been held in the Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, Competition and the Internet. If the Subcommittee approves the bill, it may modify the text based on testimony it has received and the same may happen at the full Committee level if the bill receives hearings and a mark-up within that body.  I hope that the bill will be amended to address the concerns which have been made, as I have strong reservations about the bill in its current form.

    If you are interested in following a particular piece of legislation through the legislative process, the website hosted by the Library of Congress at http://thomas.loc.gov is extremely helpful. It provides a wealth of information about legislation under consideration in the current Congress as well as bills introduced in earlier sessions. The site is called Thomas to honor President Thomas Jefferson and his belief in public access to the workings of government. 

    Again, thank you for contacting me. I welcome your views, and look forward to hearing from you in the future. 


    Sincerely,

    Jim McDermott
    Member of Congress
  • Please consider this an RSVP for the FRI mtg.
  • The call will be this afternoon at 2:00 PM PST with Jason Park.

     

    The call in information is as follows:

     

    Call-in Information: 202 228 2663

     

    ID: 4592757

     

    Best,

     

    Erin

  • I missed the call, because I got the email too late. Did anybody else make it? How was it?
  • @Shawn how did the call go? Any indication that the Senator might vote "no"?
  • Anyone that is located in Seattle should check out this site: http://www.seattleagainstsopa.com/. They are organizing protests across Seattle to inform citizens about SOPA and PIPA!
  • I don't want the internet to be censored!!  Some of my favorite programs are online.  If they do this, I am moving to Canada!!
  • I would love to attend a meeting with one of the Senators. If anyone gets a response and schedules a meeting, I'd be more than happy to attend as well. You can email me at: silentfury93@gmail.com. Thanks!

    Shira
  • Dear Senators, Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray,

    Dear Representatives of our state,

     

    My name is Alex and I oppose SOPA  and PIPA.

    I ask you please to reconsider your position on those
    measures and meet with your constituents before January 24th, 2012. Please keep
    the Net Neutrality alive. Do not smear your hands.

     

    YOU HAVE SEEN THE FACEBOOK REVOLUTION. You have seen what
    the internet can do for people's rights and freedoms. You have witnessed
    internet destroying totalitarian and dictatorship regimes in North Africa and Middle East. Egypt
    and Libya
    would not be possible with out internet neutrality, without people being able
    to freely communicate, express, report, expose and destroy evil.

     

    Russia
    is still yet to set itself free with the help of internet social media.
    December revolts were just the offshoots after 20, TWENTY YEARS, of silenced brutalized
    destroyed opposition. It would not be possible to fight the ruling party
    without this internet framework. And how the ruling party keeps the masses in
    check is by control of the media, control of access to news, control of access
    to internet.

     

    Please do not align yourself with regimes like China and Russia where step by step voices
    are silenced and lights are turned off. Please do not get yourself on the
    slippery slope of limiting information, denying people access and protecting
    internet rights. Freedom and information must march on. You know that if you
    turn the lights off on the infants of humanity you are just as much signing off
    condemning them to blindness, you are just as much creating the doorsteps of
    Dark Ages, you are just as much. Do you remember what Rupert Murdoch said about
    the capability of information against totalitarian regimes in 1993? Do you
    remember the response of China
    to his words? Do you remember the contradicting steps Rupert Murdoch took with
    the START network in 1994? Please do not repeat this example.

     

    It was not accidental that in 620 BC there was a cry of
    warning about this, it was in Aesop's tale about blind men and an elephant.
    People's perception of reality, of what is right and what is just, and what is
    freedom can only formulate in a free society. If the information they receive
    is dictated by the information controlling regimes, their perception of reality
    is distorted. You surely have seen the effects of this in Belarus where
    dictator Lukashenko distorted perception of reality by similar steps. And Kazakhstan? And
    Ukraine?
    And former USSR
    republics who were not able to shake off their dictators? Or is the example in
    Venezuella is far erased from our memories? Or is Cuba less of burning wound? Or Haiti? Or Burma? Or North Korea? Or
    Iran?
    Or Syria?

     

    Please stop and ask yourself, why would companies like
    Google (who's motto is 'to do no evil'), Twitter, Facebook, Wikipedia, Yahoo
    and craigslist be opposed to the passage of this bill? Why would Human Rights
    Watch be opposed to it? Why would Nancy Pelosi be opposed to it?

     

    Are you courting the ones like Walmart? VISA? Mastercard?
    Nike? News Corporation? Why and Why again? Are you proud of their track records
    at home and abroad of these companies? Does their reputation speak for who they
    are? 

     

     

    Please consider why were books like Orwell's 1984 and
    Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 were written.

     

     I picked up a great
    book few months ago, The Laws That Shaped America Fifteen Acts of Congress and
    their Lasting Impact by Dennis W. Johnson. No law is a separate, removed from
    reality, an explicit thing of itself. An Act is born out of a situation,
    brought up by either a few or many. You have witnessed why the Act in Arizona discriminating
    against Latino population was only able to pass in this economic times. You
    have witnessed in our state why initiative 1183 was passed and the chosen time
    for its passage. You can see why passage of this bill is beneficial to the
    likes who stand to profit, who have spent to buy votes. But is conscience
    really for sale?

     

     Erich Maria Remarque
    saw the unfolding of the oppressive regime that distorted reality of its
    constituents, and CHOSE not the offered luxurious life at the height of the
    regime but rather a conscientious decision to live in exiled far from his heim.
    He did far more with a pen and paper for his people that those who stood to
    limit information.

     

     

    Sincerely,

     

    Alex

     

    2:14 am, January 15th, 2012.

     

  • Yes, I am in support for WA internet freedom there is so many thing wrong with this bill not just on its function, to pass a bill that would take away freedom on something that no one person can own, would be to say you can take away the air and tax us to breath or water to drink...

    I use water because I remember a court room proceeding on a town who did not like the water company taking there natrole water supply, and the companys defeants againts the people was this... Being no one man or woman owns the water, there shall be no laws that prohibit use of it..

    So I ask you all this, if you can deny the people of the USA freedom on the net.. Then would you not have to deny the companys who ruin this land and our parks?

    We need to stop having one sides debates and stay consistent on what we say or do, could any of you stand in front of our fourfathers and not be seen as demastic terrist, they did everything to make sure you all had a home to grow up in and a place to where you can be safe from opression, and yet you dishoner there memory by making something that would take away our rights, its getting to the point where my family and I are to scared to live in the USA in fear that one day our borders our citys and our HOMES will be shut down, did we only leave the Queen to have her children run back to her?

  • I Live In Washington State And I Vote On Freedom For The Net Your Only Gonna Cut Alot Of Jobs On The Internet Which Will Crush Alot Of Peoples Jobs How Can You Live With Your Selfs If You Cut The Net Cant You See Everyone Needs It Homework For Kids Now Of Days. Studying For New Things Helping With GED's  Cutting Kids On Studying Is Wrong. Doesnt Trains And What Not Need The Net Also Its Gonna Be Really Harsh On Us So Please Think Long And Hard On What Your Doing. Dont Deny Us Of Our Rights !!
  • Emails to/from Jay Inslee:

     

    Thank you for the reply. I will agree with you that the copyright owners have a
    right to get money from them. However, it is the way this law would allow them
    to do so and the fact that there would be no way to defend oneself from the
    allegations.

    I'm in my 40's so I grew up listening to stories about how
    bad it was in Soviet Russia, with camera's on the streets to make sure everyone
    was doing the bidding of the government officials. This law allows private
    companies to spy on people's private use of the internet and gives them the
    right to remove their right to access the net. This is different times from the
    late 70's and early 80's of my childhood; now people talk and discuss things on
    the internet. Should that right be taken away because somebody thinks it might
    lower their bottom line? What if I had bought a cd/DVD and didn't like it and
    posted that thought online? The company that put it out could cut off my ability
    to say what I thought, and how would I appeal it? How many citizens wouldn't
    have the millions of dollars to fight it in court? I wouldn't.

    The law
    also goes after the software that people MIGHT use to download illegal copies of
    songs and movies... I have used bit torrents in the past and will agree that
    there is a lot of pirated movies and music to be found. There is also a lot more
    on the file sharing networks that is legal, such as what I use it for. I do a
    lot of programming (It's a hobby) and I use it to get Linux programs and
    updates. (Speaking of which, since Linux is a worldwide user
    supported/made/updated operating system, it will never add the spyware that will
    be required of windows to make this law actually work, how long will it be until
    I get cut off the net because I use it? After all, that will fall under the part
    of the law that states "used to engage in such activities". Or did I miss a part
    of the law that protects people from using software that might or might not be
    used for pirating/trading?)

    Please, I urge you to look at why so many
    tech companies are against this law, like Google, Facebook, Craigslist, and so
    many others. It takes so many rights and freedoms away from the people you are
    sworn to protect to protect the profits of a few.

    -**************

    PS. Hope you are in the other Washington right now. I've got almost a
    foot of snow outside right now, and a lot more supposed to be on the way. And I
    have to try to drive to work tomorrow. Yippee......

    From: Congressman
    Jay Inslee<mailto:NoReply.WA01@mail.house.gov>
    Sent: Tuesday, January
    17, 2012 8:53 AM
    To: a rel="nofollow" href="mailto:*****@gmail.com

    *****@gmail.com<mailto:plasspec@gmail.com>

    Subject: From Congressman Jay Inslee



    January 17, 2012


    Dear Mr. *****:

    Thank you for contacting me regarding
    your concerns about H.R. 3261 and S. 968, bills intended to deter and prevent
    intellectual property. I appreciate hearing from you.

    As new
    technologies are developed, we must work diligently to strike a balance between
    preserving fair use principles for consumers and reasonably protecting
    intellectual property. As you may know, H.R. 3261 and S.968 would authorize
    civil prosecution against an "Internet sites dedicated to infringing
    activities." Such a site is defined as one that (1) has no significant use other
    than engaging in or facilitating copyright infringement, circumventing
    technology controlling access to copyrighted works, or selling or promoting
    counterfeit goods or services; or (2) is designed, operated, or marketed and
    used to engage in such activities. As a member of the House of Representatives I
    will be sure to keep your thoughts in mind should I have the opportunity to
    consider either bill for a vote.

    I believe it is crucial to give the
    power of choice to consumers by requiring broadband providers to keep the
    gateways of information flowing freely. As such, I have consistently voted to
    keep the Internet free from interference, including becoming an original
    cosponsor of H.R. 3458, the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2009. This
    legislation would require the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and other
    agencies to guard against unreasonable discriminatory favoritism for, or
    degradation of, content by the operators of the networks that make up the
    Internet based upon that content's source, ownership, or destination. I will
    continue to fight to protect the diverse range of online services and content
    that consumers enjoy today.

    Again, thank you for taking the time to
    contact me about such an important issue. For news on current federal
    legislative issues, please visit my website at
    www.house.gov/inslee<http://www.house.gov/inslee>, where you can also sign
    up to receive my e-newsletter. My office is here to serve you, so please feel
    free to contact us in Shoreline at 206-361-0233 or in Washington, D.C. at
    202-225-6311 for assistance

    Very truly yours,

    JAY INSLEE

    Member of Congress
  • On line marketing sites and free speech is what the internet is all about.  If we purchased our products - the tax was PAID!  When we sell a vehicle (if only in WA state) the tax is PAID - new OR used - by the purchaser to the state when it is registered!  You have your tax revenue in sales tax - corporate tax - excise tax etc. & if we wish to sell our goods via the internet (rather than a flee market or a garage sale) rest well at night knowing that product sold NEW by whatever vendor had the tax PAID on it.  & people who decide to purchase USED products can rest assured the tax HAS been paid on it & the government has spent it wisely.
  • If  legislator has issue with some of the language of a bill, that bill should die on the floor.  This is yet another episode of big business using our government to fund their dirty work.  The Feds data mining programs can gather any information they think they want on us.  This is all about some corporations being able to charge us for what has been free.  There has never been a time in history like this one!  So many things to learn free for anyone.  Babblefish has lowered language barriers,and knowledge is echanged globally at a rate never before possible.  When a girl is murdered in Teheran, the whole world can know and be outraged in half an hour.  Keep this precious tool away from corporate corruption!


      

  • All they (corrupted official ,big businesses, ect) want is to, in the long run, remove the voices of the american people, to create fear in voicing our opinions or disagreements towards the governments' bad/corrupt/unconstitutional decisions and corporations that influence the direction this country (america) is headed and the way is developing. Blow after blow, the foundation that this once great nation was built upon is being demolished. We (the people) need to make a difference now, before our once free rights can only be purchased with permits, or worse not have them at all. I'm in my early 20s and was born and raised in washington state. I grew up loving this country and the foundation it was built upon, but now fear for our future as individuals and as a nation.

    Feel free to share your opinion with me.
    Jasv_sf5(at)rocketmail.com.
  • SOPA/PIPA cheat sheet, useful as reference or to pass on to the uninformed on Jan 18th.
    - Originally posted to AKFIF, but contact info for Alaska politicians has been removed.

    http://pastebin.com/mSkB62Fz

    Included are
    * links to limited, but informative coverage in the media
    * links to written coverage of SOPA & PIPA (two may be offline today)
    * key points highlighting threats and collateral damage that SOPA & PIPA present
  • Keep it up, everyone! We've had a huge impact over the past 24 hours, and we need to keep the momentum going. Call, email, fax, and (optimally) go to your Senators' local offices and ask for meetings and express your concerns, preferably under the banner of "Washington for Internet Freedom." That'll let the Senators' staffs know that there are a lot of you out there, that you're all working together, and that they therefore cannot possibly hope to ignore you. Stay strong out there - we're making progress!
  • My email to Senator Cantwell was as follows:
    Greetings, my name is Van Huebner, and I'm contacting you on behalf of my fellow citizens of Washington whom support Internet freedom, and I'm emailing to make this statement during to you you directly during this January recess.  The PROTECT IP vote which was scheduled for January 24th (but is now delayed), and I wanted the Senator to understand my concerns before the vote happens.

    In 2010, the Supreme Court chose by it's decision in Citizens United to foster unlimited corporate funding of campaigns for Federal offices, ignoring stare decisis in favor of citing the protection of "free speech".  Very soon,the congress will seek to approve or not of acts which will jeopardize the free speech of its citizens in the name of corporate "intellectual property rights" and profit, etc..  It would appear that corporate gain in both cases is the determining factor and that "rights" are only relevant when they apply to corporations. Why does it appear that money trumps justice? Do you have an opinion on this?

    I must say that if Protect IP and SOPA pass, it will look to the citizens that no longer does the government represent the majority of the public's individual privacy and freedoms, but rather a very small minority of powerful campaign financing "special interest groups". I ask you: do not support this further evidence of unconstitutional, ethical disparity!
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