The content cartels would be quite alright with these terms (they'd of course fight them in the short term, though). Their primary goal is to revert us to the days of receive-only information display terminals (TV). To actually push back:
* A right to Internet access (RAND terms, no 'identity'-based blacklisting by government or ISP)
* A right to personal computing devices (and require unlockable bootloaders)
* Decriminalization of anything copyright related, civil penalties only.
* A right for one's computing infrastructure to stay intact throughout court proceedings. (Seizing someone's servers gags them without due process).
* Reduce copyright terms to the original 14 years.
* Retroactively.
* Make copyright non-renewable
* Require registration of works with the copyright office
* Assess an annual fee proportional to revenue earned from the copyrighted work
* Provide for stiff penalties for asserting copyright over works you do not hold the copyright to.
* Affirm that public domain works can never be copyrighted.
Make them fight on those terms.