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Facebook, Google oppose US online piracy bills
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Nov 15, 2011


Internet heavyweights Facebook, Google, Twitter and Yahoo! joined ranks Tuesday to oppose legislation in the US Congress designed to crack down on online piracy.

In a joint letter, the firms said they "support the bills' stated goals -- providing additional enforcement tools to combat foreign 'rogue' websites that are dedicated to copyright infringement or counterfeiting."

"Unfortunately, the bills as drafted would expose law-abiding US Internet and technology companies to new uncertain liabilities, private rights of action, and technology mandates that would require monitoring of websites," they said in the letter to the House and Senate judiciary committees.

"We are concerned that these measures pose a serious risk to our industry's continued track record of innovation and job-creation, as well as to our nation's cybersecurity," they said.

The legislation introduced in the House and Senate would give US authorities more tools to crack down on "rogue" websites accused of piracy of movies, television shows and music and the sale of counterfeit goods.

The bills have received the backing of Hollywood and the music industry but have come under fire from digital rights and free speech groups.

In the letter, the Internet companies said "we cannot support these bills as written and ask that you consider more targeted ways to combat foreign 'rogue' websites dedicated to copyright infringement and trademark counterfeiting."

The House Judiciary Committee is to hold a hearing on the bill on Wednesday.

The Obama administration has come in for some criticism for shutting down dozens of "rogue websites" over the past year as part of a crackdown known as "Operation in Our Sites."

US authorities in November, for example, shut down 82 websites selling mostly Chinese-made counterfeit goods, including golf clubs, Walt Disney movies, handbags and other items.

In addition to Facebook, Google, Twitter and Yahoo!, the other companies signing the letter were eBay, LinkedIn, Mozilla and Zynga.

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Salman Rushdie runs afoul of Facebook name policy
Washington (AFP) Nov 14, 2011 - British author Salman Rushdie has won a tussle with Facebook over his profile page on the social network.

Rushdie's run-in with Facebook stemmed from his insistence he be allowed to use his middle name -- Salman, the one he is universally known by -- instead of his first name -- Ahmed -- on Facebook.

Rushdie recounted the saga in a series of tweets on Monday to the more than 113,000 followers of his Twitter account @salmanrushdie.

Facebook requires its more than 800 million members to use their real names on the social networking site and also bars pseudonyms.

Rushdie, who spent a decade in hiding after his book "The Satanic Verses" sparked threats against his life, said Facebook deactivated his page over the weekend "saying they didn't believe I was me."

Rushdie said he sent a photograph of his passport to Facebook.

"They said yes, I was me, but insisted I use the name Ahmed which appears before Salman on my passport and which I have never used," he said.

"They have reactivated my FB page as 'Ahmed Rushdie,' in spite of the world knowing me as Salman. Morons," he said.

Rushdie even tried reaching out directly to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on Twitter. "Where are you hiding, Mark? Come out here and give me back my name!" he said.

Failing to get a response from Facebook, Rushdie turned to what he called "ridicule by the Twitterverse."

"Dear #Facebook, forcing me to change my FB name from Salman to Ahmed Rushdie is like forcing J. Edgar to become John Hoover," he said.

"Or, if F. Scott Fitzgerald was on #Facebook, would they force him to be Francis Fitzgerald? What about F. Murray Abraham?"

Rushdie's pleas were eventually answered.

"Victory! #Facebook has buckled! I'm Salman Rushdie again. I feel SO much better. An identity crisis at my age is no fun. Thank you Twitter!" he said.

"Just received an apology from The #Facebook Team," he added. "All is sweetness and light."



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