Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Being Social #46 - Today people are protesting SOPA & PIPA

Across the United States today (Jan. 18) many web site will go dark - seemingly offline - for 24 hours as a protest of the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). More is being written each day about the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA). In an effort to point you toward helpful information, I am providing the links below. (I have included a couple of pro-SOPA/PIPA pieces, so you can hear the "other side".) If you are in the U.S., please use these are a place to start educating yourself.

Why are people opposed to these proposal? While the bill names (or nicknames) sound like something that would be helpful, each could be used to stifle free speech. In addition, they would give the government new power and would make it difficult for people (web sites) to share information online. I'm sure there may be other reasons why these bills are "bad", but those are the three that come to my mind.

If you find yourself opposed to these proposed regulations, check the links under "Protests" and add your voice to one of the protest efforts.

If you have additional information or comments that you would like to share on SOPA and PIPA, please feel free to leave them on this blog post.

Proposed Legislation:
Additional Information:
Protests:

Most of this blog was originally published on Digitization 101.

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1 Comments:

At January 21, 2012 11:18 AM , Blogger Alex21 said...

thanks for list! As for me, I and my search engine http://www.usemeplz.com are also against this law. I think that we must stop it, cause it can destroy media economics and Internet. it's my opinion.

 

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