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The fear propaganda is a winner. Keep the little people scared and distracted so they don't notice really important issues moving forward. Make the people fear illigal imigration so they don't realize that the loss of jobs is caused by internal forces. Make the people fear nebulous outsiders so they don't realize the loss of freedom as government imposes wet-dream laws they've been wishing for but could never put in place in the past.
Sadly, this is a frequent and powerful tool for manipulating a populace; it's not unique to US governance.
Has Obama actually been informed/made aware of *our* side on the matter of patents and their incompatibility with innovation in software? Obama may be younger than McCain or past presidents, but I would argue that most Americans---young and old---who are outside of the /., OSNews, FOSS communities haven't really taken the time to empower themselves with critical thought or even heard our perspective at all!
Perhaps we've just been too passive in getting the message out...? I mean, really...do we actually have any organizations known to the layperson that actively promote the awareness over the true harm that software patents create?
The RIAA/MPAA/etc. organizations make their presence and perspectives well-known with truckloads of cash, legal threats, and propaganda. What do we do? Have a 'town hall' hosted by some professor at Harvard? Is that it?
We don't even have a formal grass roots campaign organized to GET THE WORD out... so maybe it's partly our fault. We speak strongly in these obscure threads, but we take no message to capital hill; no organizing; no strategizing.
Excellent suggesction actually. There needs to be a way to get our collective voices heard. I don't know a petition mayby?
You are absolutely right! We don't really have an impact (nor a campaign, etc.). WE NEED ONE! We have got to get over this 'plateau' we've been at for 10 or more years and educate the public. We especially need to educate the folks that 'supposedly' represent us in Washington, D.C. I suspect that our political leadership is just as ignorant on this subject as most of my peers that I discuss it with.




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While everyone here is so quick to judge Obama over this. I'm curious to know...
Has Obama actually been informed/made aware of *our* side on the matter of patents and their incompatibility with innovation in software? Obama may be younger than McCain or past presidents, but I would argue that most Americans---young and old---who are outside of the /., OSNews, FOSS communities haven't really taken the time to empower themselves with critical thought or even heard our perspective at all!
Perhaps we've just been too passive in getting the message out...? I mean, really...do we actually have any organizations known to the layperson that actively promote the awareness over the true harm that software patents create?
The RIAA/MPAA/etc. organizations make their presence and perspectives well-known with truckloads of cash, legal threats, and propaganda. What do we do? Have a 'town hall' hosted by some professor at Harvard? Is that it?
We don't even have a formal grass roots campaign organized to GET THE WORD out... so maybe it's partly our fault. We speak strongly in these obscure threads, but we take no message to capital hill; no organizing; no strategizing.