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Orphaned works Action
« on: October 03, 2008, 05:01:25 am »

Hi Guys,
Everyone needs to act now. I received this email today from members of another forum.
This is the most important task you will do this year, it's last chance Saloon.

Kevin
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Fax, phone, and email addresses. Please distribute. Congress will be
up all night.

Bad news… Conyers, Berman and the House leadership are in active
discussions to pass the House bill NOW. We had a scare earlier tonight
when we thought that the bill would be put on the suspension calendar
this evening (which means it would be voted on), but now it looks as
though it will be tomorrow morning unless we can do something to
prevent it!

After consulting with Brad Holland, Cynthia Turner and the other team
leaders, here's the strategy:

We need to get to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and House Majority
Leader Steny Hoyer and ask them NOT to allow H.R. 5889 to go on the
calendar.

We also need to get to 4 critical members of the House Judiciary
Committee and tell them NOT to abandon their version of the bill and
accept the Senate version.


This is SO important that we are asking everyone to phone, fax AND
e-mail these six people IMMEDIATELY. Perhaps if they all get 10,000+
messages between now and tomorrow morning it will have an impact.

Here is the contact information, followed by sample letters that you
may use as is, or edit as you see fit. Please be aware that some of
the representatives only accept e-mails from constituents.

If you have trouble getting through on their individual lines, you can
also CALL CONGRESS: 1-800-828-0498. Tell the U.S. Capitol Switchboard
Operator "I would like to leave a message for Congressperson
__________ that I oppose the Orphan Works Act."  They will switch you
through to the lawmaker's office and often take a message which also
gets passed on to the lawmaker. Once you're put through give the same
message.

USE LETTER #1 FOR:

Rep. Nancy Pelosi             AmericanVoices@mail.house.gov



Phone: (202) 225 4965               Fax (202) 225-8259
           Phone: (415) 556-4862               (San Francisco office)

Rep. Steny Hoyer               steny.hoyer@mail.house.gov

                                               Phone: (202) 225 4131
            Fax (202) 225-4300
                                               Phone: (301) 474-0119
            (Greenbelt office)

Phone: (301-843-1577                (Waldorf office)

USE LETTER #2 FOR:

Rep. John Conyers, Jr.     john.conyers@mail.house.gov

Phone: (202) 225-5126               Fax: (202) 225-0072
           Phone: (313) 961-5670               Fax: (313) 226-2085



Rep. William Delahunt       william.delahunt@mail.house.gov

Phone (202) 225 3111                Fax (202) 225-5658
           Phone: (617) 770-3700               Fax: (617) 770-2984

Rep. Jerrold Nadler           jerrold.nadler@mail.house.gov

Phone: (202) 225-5635               Fax: (202) 225-6923
           Phone: (212) 367-7350               Fax: (212) 367-7356


Rep. Howard Berman       howard.berman@mail.house.gov

Phone: (202) 225-4695               Fax: (202) 225-3196

Phone: (818) 994-7200               Fax: (818) 994-1050



LETTER #1:

Dear Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi/ House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer:

Please, please, help me. For months I have been contacting members of
Congress regarding my opposition to H.R. 5889, the Orphan Works Act of
2008. This legislation, if passed as written, will have devastating
consequences for millions of copyright holders. On Friday, the Senate
passed their version of the Orphan Works bill, and my worst fears will
be realized if the House follows suit.

I am in total disbelief that now—

*UNDER COVER OF NIGHT
              * UNDER COVER OF AN ECONOMIC CRISIS
                    * UNDER COVER OF ANOTHER TELEVISED DEBATE

… when we were led to believe that the bill would not be passed by the
110th Congress… NOW is when certain members of Congress are trying to
get their special interest bill passed.

I am part of a loosely formed alliance of 75 organizations
representing over 500,000 artists, photographers, musicians and
writers—AND WE WANT OUR VOICES HEARD. We want to help craft
appropriate Orphan Works legislation which will not devastate multiple
industries, and despite what you may have been told, we have not been
given that opportunity. Please help us make that happen—in the 111th
Congress— by not allowing H.R. 5889 to appear on the schedule for the
rest of this session.

This radical change to copyright law is not in the best interests of
our country—especially given the economic crisis we are facing. Surely
Congress has more important things to worry about right now than
passing a highly contested radical piece of copyright legislation.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Your name

LETTER #2:

Dear Rep.  (Conyers, Delahunt, Nadler, Berman),

Please, please, help me. For months I have been contacting members of
Congress regarding my opposition to H.R. 5889, the Orphan Works Act of
2008. This legislation, if passed as written, will have devastating
consequences for millions of copyright holders. On Friday, the Senate
passed their version of the Orphan Works bill, and my worst fears will
be realized if the House follows suit.

I am totally outraged that now—

*UNDER COVER OF NIGHT
              * UNDER COVER OF AN ECONOMIC CRISIS
                    * UNDER COVER OF ANOTHER TELEVISED DEBATE

… when we were led to believe that the bill would not be passed by the
110th Congress… NOW is when Congress is trying to re-write our
copyright laws.

I am part of a loosely formed alliance of 75 organizations
representing over 500,000 artists, photographers, musicians and
writers—AND WE WANT OUR VOICES HEARD. Please do NOT allow this bill to
pass now— and do NOT adopt the Senate version of the bill. This
radical change to copyright law is not in the best interests of our
country—especially given the economic crisis we are facing. In the
upcoming election this will be a vote-deciding issue for me and many
artists like me. We want to have a voice in crafting appropriate
Orphan Works legislation which will not devastate multiple industries,
and despite what you may have been told we have not been given that
opportunity. Please help us make that happen—in the 111th Congress.

I look forward to your reply.

Sincerely,

Your name


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