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The new, larger version of the Internet: IPv6

June 6, 2012

The next version of the Internet begins rolling out today.

The problem is that the current Internet addressing system, IPv4, only has room for about 4 billion addresses. The internet needs more IP addresses. IPv6 is the new version of the Internet Protocol and expands the number of available addresses to a virtually limitless amount–340 trillion trillion trillion addresses.

Filed Under: Internet, News Tagged With: Internet, IPv4, IPv6

STOP SOPA – Web Goes On Strike

January 18, 2012

SOPA Strike

January 18th, 2012 is the largest online protest in history, to stop the internet censorship bills, SOPA & PIPA. Join in by blacking out your site and urging everyone you can reach to contact Congress now.

See how other websites protest against SOPA

  • BoingBoing goes black
  • Zachary Johnson’s blackout page
  • ProtestSOPA
  • CloudFlare’s Stop Censorship app
  • SOPA Strike WordPress Plugin

On Jan 24th, Congress will vote to pass internet censorship in the Senate, even though the vast majority of Americans are opposed. We need to kill the bill – PIPA in the Senate and SOPA in the House – to protect our rights to free speech, privacy, and prosperity. We need internet companies to follow Reddit’s lead and stand up for the web, as we internet users are doing every day.

Watch SOPA video to learn more

PROTECT-IP is a bill that has been introduced in the Senate and the House and is moving quickly through Congress. It gives the government and corporations the ability to censor the net, in the name of protecting “creativity”. The law would let the government or corporations censor entire sites– they just have to convince a judge that the site is “dedicated to copyright infringement.”

SOPA is an anti-piracy bill working its way through Congress…

House Judiciary Committee Chair and Texas Republican Lamar Smith, along with 12 co-sponsors, introduced the Stop Online Piracy Act on October 26th of last year. Debate on H.R. 3261, as it’s formally known, has consisted of one hearing on November 16th and a “mark-up period” on December 15th, which was designed to make the bill more agreeable to both parties. Its counterpart in the Senate is the Protect IP Act (S. 968).

The language in SOPA implies that it’s aimed squarely at foreign offenders; that’s why it focuses on cutting off sources of funding and traffic (generally US-based) rather than directly attacking a targeted site (which is outside of US legal jurisdiction) directly.

The Stop Online Piracy Act in the House and the Protect IP Act in the Senate are backed by the movie and music industries as a means to crack down on the sale of counterfeit goods by non-U.S. websites. Hollywood studios want lawmakers to ensure that Internet companies such as Google share responsibility for curbing the distribution of pirated material.

A legislative push led by the Washington-based Motion Picture Association of America and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the nation’s largest business-lobbying group, has run into a backlash from Web companies that say the bills would saddle them with new liabilities and technology mandates.

SOPA is, objectively, an unfeasible trainwreck of a bill, one that willfully misunderstands the nature of the internet and portends huge financial and cultural losses. The White House has come out strongly against it. As have hundreds of venture capitalists and dozens of the men and women who helped build the internet in the first place. In spite of all this, it remains popular in the House of Representatives.

Some of the internet’s most influential sites—Reddit and Wikipedia among them—are going dark to protest the much-maligned anti-piracy bill.

Google SOPA strike

Google SOPA Strike

Wikipedia SOPA strike

Wikipedia SOPA Strike

Learn More about SOPA

  • Information on H.R.3261 – Stop Online Piracy Act at OpenCongress.org
  • Information on S.968 PROTECT IP Act at OpenCongress
  • Read more about SOPA web strike

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Detroit SOPA, Fight SOPA, Google SOPA strike, Internet Censorship SOPA, Michigan SOPA, SOPA and PIPA, SOPA Bill, SOPA Blackout, SOPA Protest, SOPA strike, SOPA USA, SOPA web strike, Web Strike SOPA, Wikipedia SOPA strike

Say No to SOPA

December 27, 2011

STOP SOPAUnited States H.R.3261 AKA the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), an ill-conceived lobbyist-driven piece of legislation that is technically impossible to enforce, cripplingly burdensome to support, and would, without hyperbole, destroy the internet as we know it.

Opponents of the bill now before the U.S. House of Representatives include Google, Facebook, Twitter, Mozilla, Yahoo!, AOL, LinkedIn, eBay, Tumblr, Etsy, Reddit, Techdirt, Wikimedia Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union, Human Rights Watch, and the Center for Democracy and Technology.

The bill is supporters include Hollywood, media firms, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and their lobbyists, who have spent over $91 million to push this new law through.

Reps. Lamar Smith (R-Tex.), John Conyers (D-Mich.), Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), and Howard Berman (D-Calif.) brought SOPA to the U.S. House of Representatives on October 26, 2011. The bill expands the ability of U.S. law enforcement and copyright holders to fight online trafficking in copyrighted intellectual property and counterfeit goods.

If passed, SOPA will allow corporations to block the domains of websites that are “capable of” or “seem to encourage” copyright infringement. Once a domain is blocked, nobody can access it, unless they’ve memorized the I.P. address.

For example if you post a link to the story on your Facebook wall. Under SOPA, all of Facebook can be blocked. To avoid this fate, Facebook would be responsible for policing the copyright status of every piece of content its users post. The same happens with search engines, which to avoid being shut down, Google and Bing would be responsible for policing the copyright ownership of every piece of content they index. [Read more…] about Say No to SOPA

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Internet, PIPA, SOPA, Stop Online Piracy Act, Stop SOPA

Googlebot Now Crawls Smartphone Sites

December 21, 2011

Starbucks-search

Google recently announced that its Googlebot – Mobile now crawls the mobile web with a smartphone user-agent, in addition to its existing feature-phone user-agent.

“With the number of smartphone users rapidly rising, we’re seeing more and more websites providing content specifically designed to be browsed on smartphones,”

“The content crawled by smartphone Googlebot-Mobile will be used primarily to improve the user experience on mobile search. For example, the new crawler may discover content specifically optimized to be browsed on smartphones as well as smartphone-specific redirects.”

Filed Under: News

Spoof Email – Did you know?

October 6, 2011

Spam EmailSpoof emails can be a major problem for unsuspecting Internet users. Claiming to be sent by well-known companies, these emails ask consumers to reply with personal information, such as their credit card number, social security number or account password. Forms requesting personal information within the email are a clear indication of Spoof. Do not respond to these.

The “From” field of an email can easily be altered – it is not a reliable indicator of the true origin of the email.

Filed Under: News

Hello!

September 13, 2011

OMA CompIn this day and age, the entire World is connected by computers and their technology. We use them every day and for some of us, our lives our bound by their efficiency, reliability, and convenience. At OMA Comp, we are a group of people who understand the needs of computer technology in everyday life.

OMA Comp handles all IT solutions such as web design, hosting, social media management, security, and much more. For over 15 years we have built long lasting relationships with our clients. Our vision is to use the latest technology to offer innovative solutions to our clients business and home office needs. We strive for excellence in quality of service, innovative support and the lowest prices. Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction.

You will find information on all your computer needs right here on our website, and please don’t hesitate to visit our contact page to request more information. There is nothing we can/t do and we live and breathe by our motto. If you can THINK IT, we can DO IT! We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for choosing OMA Comp.

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