Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Blackout: In Solidarity with All SOPA Protesters
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For a quick explanation of SOPA, other relevant issues, and the powerful effectiveness of the web protest, read "In Fight Over Piracy Bills, New Economy Rises Against Old." http://nyti.ms/zYBsT5
ReplyDeleteCheck out this infographic: Members of Congress's positions on SOPA/PIPA before and after the blackout.
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