The EFF has just release this petition to hopefully put an end to some of the recent madness caused by the RIAA. As soon as I heard about this site and read the petition, I signed up immediately. Hopefully the rest of you will investigate the site for yourself and decide if you are ready to commit to this just and noble cause.
To The United States Congress:
We are the customers and former customers of the member labels of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). We love music and will gladly pay a fair price for it, but we are outraged by the RIAA's tactics in suing ordinary Americans for filesharing.
We condemn the RIAA's choice to force the family of a 12 year-old girl to forfeit $2,000 - money that could have gone to feed, clothe and educate this honor student. We stand with the retirees, parents, children and others who have been caught in the RIAA's line of fire.
We respect reasonable copyright law, but we strongly oppose copyright enforcement that comes at the expense of privacy, due process and fair application of the law.
We urge you, as our representatives in Congress, to stop this madness.
We oppose the recording industry's decision to attack the public, bankrupt its customers and offer false amnesty to those who would impugn themselves. We call instead for a real amnesty: the development of a legal alternative that preserves file-sharing technology while ensuring that artists are fairly compensated.
In signing this petition, we formally request that the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), as representatives of the public interest, be included in any upcoming hearings regarding the proper scope of copyright enforcement in the digital age.
We sincerely thank you for your time.



signatures
i signed.
charlie
re: signatures
me too! they now have 17978 signatures, 7,978 more than they needed to hand-deliver it to Congress.
CultureCat
not quite
with all of the millions of p2p users, they should shoot for 1 millions signatures :)