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To: maggief

http://thecreativecoalition.org/about/board-of-directors/

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Patricia Arquette
Richard Belzer
Lawrence Bender
Matthew C. Blank
Gerry Byrne
Lisa Caputo
Rachael Leigh Cook
Tim Daly
John Paul DeJoria
Dana Delany
Hector Elizondo
Cassian Elwes
Omar Epps
Giancarlo Esposito
Tom Fontana
Michael P. Frankfurt
Adrian Grenier
Doug Herzog
Caroline Hirsch
Margery Kraus
Tonya Lewis Lee
Barry Levinson
Rob Lowe
Eric Mika
Matthew Modine
Peggy Noonan
Tom Ortenberg
Hilary B. Rosen
Jeffrey A. Sachs
Hal Sadoff
Henry Schleiff
Stuart Match Suna
Steve Sunshine
Marlon Wayans
Alfre Woodard

http://thecreativecoalition.org/about/advisory-board/

ADVISORY BOARD
Richard Abramowitz
Jane Alexander
Eric Alterman
Abraham Altman
Armand Assante
Sean Astin
Alec Baldwin
William Baldwin
Kathie Berlin
Jeff Bewkes
Judy Blume
Connie Britton
Blair Brown
Colin Callender
Stockard Channing
Kenneth Cole
Stephen Collins
Chris Cuomo
Chuck D
Griffin Dunne
Antwone Fisher
Michael J. Fox
Michael Fuchs
Harriet Mayor Fulbright
Danny Goldberg
Tony Goldwyn
Marcia Gay Harden
Christie Hefner
Bianca Jagger
Aengus James
Michael S. Johnson
Harvey Keitel
Sharon Lawrence
Geraldine Laybourne
Bob Mitchell
Tim Blake Nelson
Lawrence O’Donnell, Jr.
Kevin O’Malley
Chazz Palminteri
Richard Plepler
Ron Reagan
Lou Reed
Amy Robinson
Rena Ronson
Aaron Ryder
Susan Sarandon
Richard Schiff
Randy Siegel
Tad Smith
Danel Stern
Ken Sunshine
Marlo Thomas
Stanley Tucci
Tamara Tunie
Montel Williams
Robin Williams
Michael Wudyka


2 posted on 01/20/2012 7:03:39 AM PST by maggief
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/2chambers/post/sopa-senate-vote-to-be-delayed-reid-announces/2012/01/20/gIQApRWVDQ_blog.html

PIPA Senate vote to be delayed, Reid announces
By Paul Kane

Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) announced Friday he would delay consideration of measure to combat online piracy, bowing to pressure from a coalition of Internet companies, including Google and Wikipedia, that rallied consumers to their side by saying the legislation could lead to the censorship of popular sites.

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3 posted on 01/20/2012 7:05:01 AM PST by maggief
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To: maggief

I’m very unimpressed by that list of Hollywood actors, people etc who want to throttle the internet


4 posted on 01/20/2012 7:10:59 AM PST by dennisw (A nation of sheep breeds a government of Democrat wolves!)
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To: maggief

They are all that’s left of the dinosaur media, begging to be helped with there problem by the pol’s they have bought and paid for for many years, many of these people still think they matter, that anyone will shed a tear when they can no longer make buck by doing the same thing over and over again and expect us to pay a premium price to see it.
I don’t download copyrighted media from the Internet. I stop going to the movies except for special occasions years ago, I probably see two movies at the theater a year, I wait for them to come out on Netflix, and watch them at my convenience for about $1.25 apiece. Now to get people back into the theaters they are trying gimmicks like 3D.
It’s my personal opinion that the Theater para dine is becoming a losing proposition and overly expensive, not to mention some of the people you have to put up with at the theater.
For the price of 10 trips to the movies for 4 people, you can buy a very nice HDTV and sound system, and blue-ray player and stay home and watch there mediocre entertainment.


8 posted on 01/20/2012 8:42:59 AM PST by qman
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