Tennessee for Internet Freedom: Meeting with Senator Alexander's staff in Nashville on 1/20, at 2 PM

Top Priority for TN: Set up Meetings
Meeting with Senator Alexander's staff in Nashville on 1/20 at 2:00 PM!

Meanwhile, please continue to try to schedule more meetings elsewhere in the state. Here's what you need to do:

  • Email the scheduler at Shirley_Pond@corker.senate.gov to meet with Senator Corker, a co-sponsor of PIPA.
  • Email tnscheduling@alexander.senate.gov or fax (615) 269-4803 to meet with Senator Alexander, also a co-sponsor of PIPA.

Be polite and professional, and request a meeting on behalf of Tennessee 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 Tennessee 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

  • Emails have been sent. I will post if I get a reply
  • Sent an email. probably will just get a form letter in reply. Yayyyyyyy!!!!!!!
  • Message sent will advise
  • Message sent. Will advise if I get a meeting
  • Got a reply back asking what part of the state I am in. Oh, it was from Shirley Pond (Corker).
  • @rsnashville that's great news! Tell here where you're from and that you've got other people from around the state who would be willing to drive to meet with the Senator or a member of his staff (preferably the Senator).
  • Nashville, you're from Nashville. I see that now...

    p.s - one of us is from Nashville too! He lives in MA though.
  • I also sent a request. Waiting for a reply.
  • @rsnashville @MSWorley1 can someone call and follow up? That would be awesome.
  • Just emailed Corker and Alexander.  Anybody organizing a meeting for Knoxville?

  • rsnashville Definitely interested with joining you if you get a meeting. I'm in Murfreesboro. 
  • Okay, I got a reply from Senator Alexander's Scheduler.  This is what it said:

    "Thank you for your request to meet with Senator Alexander concerning the Protect IP vote. Unfortunately, the Senator’s schedule for the January has been set for some time. We do not have any available time due to previous scheduling commitments. I will forward your request to our Middle Tennessee Field Representative, Michael Schulz.  Michael will contact you and schedule a time that is mutually convenient.

     

    Best wishes,

     

    Faye Head

    State Scheduler and Office Manager

    Office of United States Senator Lamar Alexander

    3322 West End Avenue, Suite 120

    Nashville, TN 37203"


    I'll post anything else that is relevant to the discussion.  Has anyone else received a response?

  • @arkbuilder Thanks for the update. Meetings with staff members are valuable as well! Please try and schedule one, and we'll find people to go with you!
  • I posted on Chuck Fleischmann's Facebook wall asking him to talk to Bob and Lamar about SOPA.


  • I would like
    to request one thing from everyone. If this passes please vote accordingly. Please
    forget party loyalty and help me rotate these jerks out of office. I think this
    is the only way we can take Washington back from Big Business.

    I wish I was
    a little more internet savvy knew how to drive a Rotate Washington campaign.  <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />



  • I just sent an email to set up a meeting. 
  • I will send an email asking for a meeting to both, even though one said there were no available appointments this month. Also, I would like to go to the meetings if anyone gets one set up.
  • Im from Athens, Tn. Id like to meet up with the senator but i'm only 17 and i don't know if he'd even talk to me? 
    But if anybody is from this area/Knoxville id like to join the meeting i have great points to talk about!!! 
  • i am in chattanooga definitely got the word out and i am getting some more people to understand what is happening almost under our noses i have also sent an email called and faxed an appointment request
  • Ok, im from knoxville and I have close family tires to bill haslam
  • I am in Knoxville too. @Knoxville If you can get a meeting, I will join you!
  • Oh, I also sent an email to Corker.
  • I am so disgusted with cowardly congressmen who do not see the big picture. Makes me furious. Corporations whining like boys. Powermongers always push back. No more cowards should rule.
  • You would hope our voice has an impact on these bureaucratic pen pushers. I believe though that we will see what kind of option we have in a week or two. And it will be none, they'll do what they want. It's frustrating, aggravating, and down right ludicrous that they can even get something so vague pushed through to law.
  • just sent an email. lets remind congress that they work for the people not the companies!
  • just sent email.

  • Awesome!  A meeting is being set up!  
    Here is the reply i received:

    "Good Morning,

     

    Due to the amount of people who have expressed their concerns and want to discuss Protect IP, I have secured a conference room to host an opportunity for you to express your concerns in person. I have invited a representative from Sen. Corker’s staff to join the meeting as well, hopefully she will be able to participate if her schedule allows it.

     

    The information for the meeting is as follows:

     

    Location: 3322 West End Ave. 1st floor conference room

    Date: Friday, Jan. 20, 2012

    Time: 2:00 – 3:00 pm

     

    I realize that some of you may not live in the Nashville area and reside in another part of the state. I’ve received all emails in which an office service area could not be identified. If your case is this, we have offices located in Memphis, Jackson, Chattanooga, Knoxville and Tri-Cities. I have a counterpart in each of those locations who would be more than happy to schedule appointments with you.

     


  • If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to call or email.

     

    Thank you,

     

    ­­­­­­­­­___________________________________

    Michael SchulzField Representative

    Office of U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander

    3322 West End Ave., Ste. 120

    Nashville, TN 37203

    Office: 615-736-5129"


    I really would like people to attend with me (in a professional manner, of course) because I have no idea really what to say or present.  I can come up with some things, but we have got to work together!

    Noah

  • Noah, I'm in the Franklin area and I'm interested in the meeting. I can't promise 100% that I'll be coming but if you start an email coordination or something, please put me on your list. I'd say I'm at about an 80%- I'll know more tonight.

    Shoot me an email at b.scatterplot@gmail.com and include the word "SOPA" in the subject line if you don't mind. I'll set up a filter so it doesn't get sent to the garbage.

    Bert
  • <Shirley_Pond@corker.senate.gov> wrote:

    > Thanks Danielle for your email.  I need to know what part of the state you life in.

    No lie, that is the exact response I got. I weep.
  • It's okay, it's just a typo ;) 


    @StopSOPA-HQ 
    You mentioned that you will help find people to go with me?  I could certainly use the help.  I'm not sure what information to present or how.  I'm a biologist and I'm out of my element with this.  Does anyone have any prepared materials that I can present to illustrate the shortcomings of SOPA/PIPA?

    This thread looks like the discussion as slowed down a bit.

    -Noah
  • Got a meeting in Nashville...
    Here are the details:
    Help me!!!
    Jen Hoeft


    Good Morning,

     

    Due to the amount of people who have expressed their concerns and want to discuss Protect IP, I have secured a conference room to host an opportunity for you to express your concerns in person. I have invited a representative from Sen. Corker’s staff to join the meeting as well, hopefully she will be able to participate if her schedule allows it.

     

    The information for the meeting is as follows:

     

    Location: 3322 West End Ave. 1st floor conference room

    Date: Friday, Jan. 20, 2012

    Time: 2:00 – 3:00 pm

     

    I realize that some of you may not live in the Nashville area and reside in another part of the state. I’ve received all emails in which an office service area could not be identified. If your case is this, we have offices located in Memphis, Jackson, Chattanooga, Knoxville and Tri-Cities. I have a counterpart in each of those locations who would be more than happy to schedule appointments with you.

     

    If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to call or email.

     

    Thank you,

     

    ___________________________________

    Michael Schulz

    Field Representative

    Office of U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander

    3322 West End Ave., Ste. 120

    Nashville, TN 37203

    Office: 615-736-5129

  • Hey, I'm in Nashville and would love to join up, but I just can't guarantee that I'll be able to.  If I could, I'd volunteer for a more active role.  Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help.

    In the meantime, did y'all see the sidebar to the right RE: meeting materials and a briefing call that takes place tomorrow?
  • Anything about a meeting in Chattanooga?  If something is organized, I would probably go.  It seems that both my state senators are complete tools paid by the entertainment industry and they're not getting my votes next time!
  • I live close to the Nashville area. I saw that there was a meeting in Nashville on the 20th. My friends and I would love to come and be a part of it. We'll try to be there and help out!!
  • @jenhoeft @arkbuilder Excellent job! We just created a facebook event for your meeting (http://www.facebook.com/events/211795358915035) which instructs everyone who's interested in attending to contact you two to coordinate logistics.

    As for what to present, do take a look at our repository of materials:
    https://fightfortheftr.wordpress.com/flyers-info-sheets-badges-infographics-for-meeting-with-your-senator/

    Also, here's a very up-to-date article that explains why even the "best" and most recent version of PIPA is still terrible: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/01/even-without-dns-provisions-sopa-and-pipa-remain-fatally-flawed.ars

    @BertMcMahan @Barilla @MushMouth - Please confirm that you can go to this meeting, and recruit others who might be interested in going! People from the tech/business communities might prove particularly helpful, but pretty much anyone who cares strongly about this issue is a voice that the Senators need to hear.

    Great job everyone - keep it up!
  • I have been trying to figure out how I could get to this meeting today, but work meetings are eating my time.  Please, if you can at all, attend this meeting! Here's some extra information to help:

    A great one-page summary of SOPA - it's not PIPA, but the ideas are the same:
    https://www.eff.org/sites/default/files/One-Page-SOPA_0.pdf

    A good run-through of both bills by a system administrator:
    http://blog.reddit.com/2012/01/technical-examination-of-sopa-and.html

    Good description of why DNS-based filtering is a bad idea:
    http://dyn.com/sopa-breaking-dns-parasite-stop-online-piracy/

    Make sure you cover at least these three points:
    1. Reducing piracy is a noble effort, but passing PIPA and legislation like it will not effectively reduce piracy. Find another way - using web experts!
     - The pirating websites and the pirates themselves are much more nimble than the ISPs.  As such, they WILL be able to continue pirating relatively unhindered under this legislation - in fact, they do just fine right now in the Middle-eastern and East Asian countries that have more draconian legislation like this in place.  In fact making things difficult might very well make piracy worse when legitimate websites are hindered (see next point).  If you're going to pass anti-piracy legislation, bring in experts who know how the web works.

    2. PIPA will actively hinder websites that legitimately host material, and will bankrupt legitimate web-based businesses and non-profits. 
    Most of the useful web nowadays hosts user content.  This is called Web 2.0, and is the foundation of innovation on the web today.  But if legislation like PIPA passes, compliance for many websites will become an overwhelming burden.  The resources needed to scrub every single link from a website in order to comply with PIPA-suggested takedowns is absurd and simply not possible in some cases.  This is one of the biggest reasons why Wikipedia went dark - they want to make it known that the unintended consequences of this bill will be astronomical. 

    3. PIPA (and legislation like it) will disregard due process for potential offenders, an essential part of freedom, justice, and our country's founding principles. 
    The government has the ability to take down websites that are hosting pirated content now, under DMCA and similar legislation.  This is why MegaUpload came down yesterday - because the government followed the due process laid out by the law (nevermind whether or not it should have been taken down, at least it went through decent enough channels).  PIPA will take down those barriers, and suspicion alone will be enough to take down a website (hidden under the guise of "due diligence").  This is not just or fair. 


    A list of companies expressing concern with SOPA/PIPA. 316 groups (but still far from complete), it includes web-based businesses, cybersecurity companies, engineers, think tanks, human rights groups, etc:
    https://www.cdt.org/report/list-organizations-and-individuals-opposing-sopa
  • Help with response...

    Dear Name Removed,

     

    Thank
    you for taking the time to contact my office regarding S.968, the 'Preventing Real Online Threats to
    Economics Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act of 2011,' or PROTECT IP Act. Your input is
    important to me and I appreciate the time you took to share your thoughts.

     

    The
    consequences from an inability to protect intellectual property are substantial and far reaching. Piracy
    of intellectual property discourages creative thought and prevents innovative ideas from coming to fruition
    and being an important source of economic strength to our country. 

     

    As
    you may know, the vote to bring this legislation to the Senate floor has been delayed. I think this decision 
    is
    appropriate at this point as it is clear that greater consensus is needed before anti-piracy legislation
    can become law.  However, I remain committed to passing legislation that will combat foreign websites
    dedicated to 
    stealing the intellectual
    property
    of Americans,
    while also protecting free speech and fostering Internet commerce and innovation.

     

    I
    will certainly take your thoughts into consideration should any legislation addressing intellectual property
    theft on the Internet come before the full Senate, and I thank you for your input.

     

    Thank
    you again for your letter. I hope you will continue to share your thoughts with me.

     

     

     


     



    Sincerely,

    Bob Corker
    United States Senator

    Not acceptable... But I am not sure how to reply. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!

  • Don't you just love the pretend concern and paternalistic tone to the form letter?! We should all be obedient little clones and just consume without complaint. The many strings of data attached to one person handled by the master puppeteers are alarming. From conception to death - they pull your strings. The last and only bastion of free thought they now harness. Nets across the sky.
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