Update: Rubio, Cornyn drop support of PIPA

Published January 18, 2012 5:00am ET



11:45 am Update: Sen. Cornyn announced moments ago, that he is also dropping support for the Protect IP act. “Texans have soundly rejected the ‘pass now, learn later’ approach that we saw with Obamacare, and the potential impact of this legislation is too far-reaching to ram it through Congress in such an abrupt way,” Cornyn said in a statement, “Stealing content is theft, plain and simple, but concerns about the internet and free speech necessitate a more thoughtful, deliberative process.”

Original story below:

Senator Marco Rubio announced today that he is withdrawing his support for the Protect IP Act, as the uproar over the legislation from the internet community reached new levels.

“We’ve heard legitimate concerns about the impact the bill could have on access to the Internet and about a potentially unreasonable expansion of the federal government’s power to impact the Internet.” Rubio announced, withdrawing his support for the bill, “Congress should listen and avoid rushing through a bill that could have many unintended consequences.”

“Furthermore, I encourage Senator Reid to abandon his plan to rush the bill to the floor. Instead, we should take more time to address the concerns raised by all sides, and come up with new legislation that addresses Internet piracy while protecting free and open access to the Internet.”

Today many websites such as Reddit, Google and Wikipedia are “blacked out” in order to protest the legislation.

Read the full statement here:

The bill was introduced by Sen Patrick Leahy, in May of 2011. Yesterday, Leahy denounced critics of the bill in a statement.

“Much of what has been claimed about the Senate’s PROTECT IP Act is flatly wrong and seems intended more to stoke fear and concern than to shed light or foster workable solutions.” he said, “The PROTECT IP Act will not affect Wikipedia, will not affect Reddit, and will not affect any website that has any legitimate use.”

The following Senators are listed as co-sponsors for PIPA, according to THOMAS.

Sen Alexander, Lamar [TN] – 5/25/2011

Sen Ayotte, Kelly [NH] – 6/27/2011

Sen Bennet, Michael F. [CO] – 7/25/2011

Sen Bingaman, Jeff [NM] – 10/19/2011

Sen Blumenthal, Richard [CT] – 5/12/2011

Sen Blunt, Roy [MO] – 5/23/2011

Sen Boozman, John [AR] – 6/15/2011

Sen Boxer, Barbara [CA] – 12/12/2011

Sen Brown, Sherrod [OH] – 10/20/2011

Sen Cardin, Benjamin L. [MD] – 7/13/2011

Sen Casey, Robert P., Jr. [PA] – 9/7/2011

Sen Chambliss, Saxby [GA] – 11/2/2011

Sen Cochran, Thad [MS] – 6/23/2011

Sen Coons, Christopher A. [DE] – 5/12/2011

Sen Corker, Bob [TN] – 6/9/2011

Sen Durbin, Richard [IL] – 6/30/2011

Sen Enzi, Michael B. [WY] – 9/7/2011

Sen Feinstein, Dianne [CA] – 5/12/2011

Sen Franken, Al [MN] – 5/12/2011

Sen Gillibrand, Kirsten E. [NY] – 5/26/2011

Sen Graham, Lindsey [SC] – 5/12/2011

Sen Grassley, Chuck [IA] – 5/12/2011

Sen Hagan, Kay [NC] – 7/5/2011

Sen Hatch, Orrin G. [UT] – 5/12/2011

Sen Isakson, Johnny [GA] – 11/2/2011

Sen Johnson, Tim [SD] – 10/3/2011

Sen Klobuchar, Amy [MN] – 5/12/2011

Sen Kohl, Herb [WI] – 5/12/2011

Sen Landrieu, Mary L. [LA] – 10/17/2011

Sen Lieberman, Joseph I. [CT] – 7/7/2011

Sen McCain, John [AZ] – 7/26/2011

Sen Menendez, Robert [NJ] – 10/31/2011

Sen Nelson, Bill [FL] – 9/23/2011

Sen Risch, James E. [ID] – 11/7/2011

Sen Schumer, Charles E. [NY] – 5/12/2011

Sen Shaheen, Jeanne [NH] – 6/30/2011

Sen Udall, Tom [NM] – 7/7/2011

Sen Vitter, David [LA] – 11/7/2011

Sen Whitehouse, Sheldon [RI] – 5/12/2011