Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Protect IP Act Breaks the Internet SOPA/PIPA How Far We've Come; We Need To Go Why Is NBCUniversal Threatening Report Commenters They Disagree With Their Employers It's Official Wikipedia Dark On Wednesday Send A Sympathy Card Over The Death Of Your Senator Supporters Pretend White House Statement Means Can Rush Through Lies NBCUniversal's Rick Cotton About Rupert Murdoch Lashes Out Bizarrely Against For Asking Congress Not Break to go offline protest antipiracy legislation Study Confirms News Networks Owned By SOPA Supporters... Are Ignoring List Censoring Countries MPAA Thinks Provide Good Example US Cato Institute Digs Into MPAA's Own Research Show That Wouldn't Save Single Net Job Harry Reid Moves Approve PROTECT And Begin Comes Approach In Response Online Petition Al Gore Lawmakers seem intent on approving PIPA Cable Finally Realizing Bad Hollywood Star Ashton Kutcher Says 'SOPA Problem Solution' Law Firms Removing Name From Supporters' List; 'Support' Crumbling If SOPA's Main Target Pirate Bay Worth Pointing ThePirateBay.org Immune

SOPA vs. PIPA: Anti-piracy bills, uproar explained If you've been paying attention to the increasingly heated debate over the "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA), you may have noticed a significant spike in today's news about the "Preventing Real Online Threats to Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act of 2011," or PROTECT IP Act (PIPA, for short). Newsletters and blog posts have flooded in, with the declaration that "PIPA is the ... Wikipedia Also Going Dark Wednesday Over SOPA, PIPA Wikipedia has pledged to go dark this Wednesday for 24 hours in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA). Wikipedia to blackout all 3,847,673 English-language pages to protest PIPA Wikipedia is going black on Wednesday, January 18, to help fight the contentious Protect IP Act (PIPA), which is set to go for a vote before the Senate on January 24. The move, first reported by Neal Mann, digital news editor at Sky News, was confirmed by Jimmy Wales, co-founder of the far-reaching online encyclopedia, on Twitter. Wales says the blackout was a "community decision." Wikipedia Blackout: Websites Wikipedia, Reddit, Others Go Dark Wednesday to Protest SOPA, PIPA Google, Twitter Also Protest Bills Meant to Protect Movies and Music From Online Piracy SOPA 'shelved' indefinitely, but Reddit's Jan. 18 blackout is still on, as PIPA fight continues A vote on the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) has been delayed indefinitely, but the fight against Internet censorship continues: Reddit.com will go forward with its site-wide blackout on Wednesday, January 18, to protest the Senate's Protect IP Act (PIPA), Digital Trends has confirmed. PIPA, a similar bill to SOPA, is scheduled to go up for a vote before the Senate on January 24. SOPA on hold, PIPA may be weakened as Congress revisits the bills As major technology websites such as Reddit and Wikipedia prepare to go dark this Wednesday in protest over the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the U.S. House of Representatives and the similar Protect Intellectual Privacy Act (PIPA) act in the Senate, there are signs that the protests from the technology industry are causing Congress to rethink the two bills, which is supported by the ... Remain Diligent: SOPA And PIPA Must Be Squashed, Not Changed As members of both the Senate and the House start falling back to a more defensible position by considering the removal of the DNS provision from SOPA and PIPA, many voices of opposition to the bills are claiming victory. This is a big mistake. As with most news that's intended to avoid as much publicity as possible, many members of Congress announced on a Friday that they were considering the ... White House Will Not Support SOPA, PIPA Opponents of online piracy regulation bills SOPA and PIPA scored a major victory on Saturday. White House Jumps Into SOPA, PIPA Debate One day after DNS blocking was removed from the conroversial Stop Online Piracy Act, the White House on Saturday urged Congress to craft online piracy legislation that does not undermine freedom of expression on the Web. Momentum shift: SOPA, PIPA opponents now in driver's seat An important vote on SOPA is held up in the House, and support in the Senate appears to be faltering. At the same time, the White House sounds a critical note on the antipiracy bills.
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References:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDX8Lyl16Qs&feature=youtu.be
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120116/14480017423/sopapipa-how-far-weve-come-how-far-we-need-to-go.shtml
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120116/12394917419/send-sympathy-card-over-death-internet-to-your-senator.shtml
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120116/02043417413/sopapipa-supporters-pretend-white-house-statement-means-we-can-rush-through-sopapipa.shtml
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120104/04545217274/cato-institute-digs-into-mpaas-own-research-to-show-that-sopa-wouldnt-save-single-net-job.shtml
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111217/22470217117/senator-harry-reid-moves-to-approve-protect-ip-begin-censoring-internet.shtml
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111222/00263617166/hollywood-star-ashton-kutcher-says-sopa-is-problem-not-solution.shtml
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111223/09051617180/law-firms-removing-their-name-sopa-supporters-list-sopa-support-crumbling.shtml
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