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Internet users galvanize against Internet law in India's SOPA moment
The new Internet laws added to the IT Act in 2011 are now being challenged.
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CISPA: more heinous than SOPA, and it just passed
There's still time to take this bill down. Read, learn, and then let your Congress-Critters know that, once again, We The Internet will not stand for these assaults on our rights.
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How SOPA protests were used to push CISPA
CISPA authors and supporters have tried everything they can to avoid another SOPA protest - except tell the truth about their bill.
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After denouncing SOPA and PIPA, how can Facebook support CISPA?
Facebook did not support the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) nor the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA), but it does support the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA). Here's why.
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Wikipedia owner ditches Go Daddy over SOPA support
Wikipedia's owner said on Friday it had completed the domain name transition away from Go Daddy after the registrar came out in support of the controversial SOPA bill.
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Wikipedia is leaving Go Daddy because of SOPA
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales stayed true to his word and transferred the popular online encyclopedia's domain registry from Go Daddy to MarkMonitor because Go Daddy had supported SOPA.
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SOPA, PIPA debate ranks higher than most big events in 2011
The online fervor about SOPA and PIPA was discussed more than the 2011 Super Bowl and the Oprah finale.
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SOPA, PIPA postponed: Nice work, everyone
Both SOPA and PIPA have been shelved, and "no further action" will be taken until a general consensus has been made, and compromises sought.
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SOPA: only the latest reason why technology and lawmaking don't mix
The Stop Online Piracy Act skirmish is just the latest ham-handed attempt to regulate something moving too fast to be regulated, says outspoken author and activist Cory Doctorow.
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A better SOPA: Create Silicon Valley jobs in Hollywood, give Washington the boot
The solution to SOPA won't be found in Washington - and shouldn't be. The only way to really combat piracy is for Silicon Valley and Hollywood to start working as a team.
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For this editor, SOPA web protest left an impression
Yesterday's Stop Online Piracy Act protest by Wikipedia, Google and others demonstrated that the legislation could rock the very foundations of the web. It also made it very difficult for one...
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How did the SOPA web blackout protest affect you?
Did the blackout spur you to take any action?
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Startups, programmers rally against SOPA in SF (photos)
Hundreds gather in front of City Hall in San Francisco to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act.
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New Yorkers protest SOPA & PIPA bills (photos)
Citizens took to the streets with signs in hand today in outrage over the ramifications of proposed legislation before Congress.
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Making the best of a bad situation - SOPA mocking memes
Censorship acts like SOPA have rocked the foundations of the Internet community, and now thanks to Wednesday's blackout collaboration more people are aware of the dangers of this legislation....
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talks SOPA, PIPA
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has released a statement opposing the upcoming U.S. anti-piracy legislation Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP Act (PIPA).
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Facebook not part of SOPA blackout, but users still protest
Facebook may not be participating in the SOPA blackout today, but the service's users are still doing their best to partake in the protest on the social network by changing their profile picture.
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Consumerization, SOPA and the RIAA
The solution to SOPA and its quest to recover the almighty dollar is the almightier Vote. We don't need another RIAA and we have the power to stop it.
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Blackout! SOPA protests hit the Web (images)
High-profile Internet companies and organizations including Google, Wikipedia, and the EFF bring down a veil of darkness to underscore their worries about the controversial legislation.
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How to use Google or Google Chrome to view Wikipedia articles during the SOPA blackout
Here are a couple of ways you can access Wikipedia.
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