wolfishxwillow
17 November 2011 @ 12:43 pm
Title: Perfect Fit
Author: [livejournal.com profile] wolfish_willow
Pairing: Jensen/Jared (AU)
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: None
Word Count: ~1800
Beta: [livejournal.com profile] insertcode11
Summary: Five firsts between Jensen and Jared.
Notes: Written for my friend, [livejournal.com profile] priceless_pixie's birthday. She loves first-time fic and J2 and this is what happened when my brain put the two together. She also told me that I had to post it, so I hope everyone else likes it as much as she did. ^-^
Notes 2: So… this is my first J2 that isn't a drabble… At least, the first one that's finished and posted and that I like. I'm kind of crazy excited about this. :D

Their first kiss isn't magical… )

 
 
wolfishxwillow
17 November 2011 @ 01:16 pm
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] write_light at BAD Internet Laws Heading Your Way

From the flist: 



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Website Blocking

The government can order service providers to block websites for infringing links posted by any users.

Risk of Jail for Ordinary Users

It becomes a felony with a potential 5 year sentence to stream a copyrighted work that would cost more than $2,500 to license, even if you are a totally noncommercial user, e.g. singing a pop song on Facebook.

Chaos for the Internet

Thousands of sites that are legal under the DMCA would face new legal threats. People trying to keep the internet more secure wouldn't be able to rely on the integrity of the DNS system.


Read this analysis from boing-boing.net

Get on the phone and call your representative. Express your disapproval. Tell him or her exactly how you feel, and that you don't support this. Tell your friends to call their representatives, their Congressperson, and complain. Mention that you are a registered voter that takes your civic responsibility seriously and that you will use that vote to express your feelings about this.

http://www.rollcall.com/issues/57_60/Internet-Companies-Boost-Hill-Lobbying-210345-1.html?pos=olobh

“We support the bill’s stated goals — providing additional enforcement tools to combat foreign ‘rogue’ websites that are dedicated to copyright infringement or counterfeiting,” the Internet companies wrote in Tuesday’s letter. “Unfortunately, the bills as drafted would expose law-abiding U.S. Internet and technology companies to new uncertain liabilities, private rights of action and technology mandates that would require monitoring of websites.”  The chamber-led coalition in support of the bill includes Walmart, Eli Lilly & Co. and Netflix.

Google and other opponents of the legislation argue that restricting the Internet in the U.S. sets a bad international precedent and that the language defines infringing too broadly.