Feds Yank Another Site -- Even Without SOPA
Top execs at the SOPA-promoting RIAA said over and over that the process of addressing alleged copyright infringements would be open and fair, not the secret-accusations-in-a-back-room affair most SOPA opponents imagined it would be.
All opponents had to go on was the language in the act, which described a process in which those claiming to own copyrights could make accusations to law enforcement agencies, which would go enforce the law without having to validate that the accusations were true or that the accuser actually owned the copyright.
That's all silly politics, right? Propaganda. Hating from the pro, hating from the con. The process would be ruled by the U.S. legal system, so enforcement would not be random, mysterious, unexplained or capricious. Right?