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Ne007
July 29th, 2005, 10:05 AM
US senator Orrin Hatch, scourge of file sharers could be out of a job in 2006 if fellow Republican Steve Urquhart gets his way. Urquhart, House of Representative member and party whip form the land of Utah, has announced he is running against Hatch as GOP candidate in 2006, and wants internet users to boost a bi-partisan challenge.

While Urquhart's stance on new media and the internet are not yet entirely clear, he already has support from Utah's former state chief information officer (CIO), Phil Windley. According to Windley, a Republican is the best chance of beating Hatch, who is a popular five-term Senator in a state where Democrats are an outside bet. Windley is asking all internet users to spread the word and donate to Urquhart's cause. The aspiring senator needs between $750,000 and $1m to fund his run against Hatch.


Commenting on Urquhart, Windley said on his own blog(http://www.windley.com/archives/2005/07/beating_hatch.shtml): "[Urquart is] smart, he's conservative and, most germain to this conversation, he gets and uses technology. His blog isn't something he started because he was running for Senator... this guy can not only say 'Technorati' but knows what it is!"

Windley is using Hatch's track record against him to swell the coffers and attract bi-partisan support from techies across the US. "If Hatch were just bad for Utah, this might be a Utah issue," Windley said. "But Hatch is bad for the internet and this is a chance for techies to show a little muscle and strike a blow for what they believe in."

In an e-mail conversation with The Register, Windley added: "This is an interesting race, because Hatch has a national profile as an anti-technologist and the Internet gives people outside of a state to have considerable influence on elections within the state, even though they can't vote, through donations to the candidates who can defeat Hatch."

And what a track record Hatch, a 28-year Senate veteran, has. Although he was for a time disillusioned by the inequities of the recording industry (See - Senator Hatch's Napster Epiphany), to the extent that he threatened the major labels with a compulsory license, he has since returned to the fold.

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rokdad
July 29th, 2005, 10:58 AM
Talk about jumping on the bandwagon, I'm not from the USA so this does'nt directly affect me personally, but it sounds to me like just another politician trying to gain favour with his opponents enemies. Wether he'll change anything if he gains office is a different matter.

youwontlikeme
July 29th, 2005, 02:57 PM
Rokdad, on your avatar the fingers are a little messed up. There should be four fingers, one of them being the middle one, and the one on the far left should be a thumb. Do it in the mirror, it'll make sense

awehr
July 29th, 2005, 11:07 PM
i'm donating =)

Abyss00
July 31st, 2005, 09:30 PM
Not sure what Steve Urquhart is like but anyone would be better then Orrin Hatch.

MrCoggy
August 1st, 2005, 02:48 AM
"Vote for me and send me money because I'm not the other guy".

I'm not Orrin Hatch either. I haven't stated what my agenda or stance is on the liberalisation of P2P. Does anyone want to send ME money?

Ne007
August 1st, 2005, 06:28 PM
Not sure what Steve Urquhart is like but anyone would be better then Orrin Hatch.


Although I agree with you....a little voice in the back of my head is saying "be real....ALL OF THESE GUYS ARE SOCK-PUPPETS for the corporations".