- (Reuters) - U.S. (Huffington Post)
- Wikipedia is taking dramatic action in its protest of the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). (Hollywood Reporter)
- The News Corp. chairman and CEO spent the weekend criticizing Google and the White House for their anti-piracy efforts and opposition to intellectual property legislation like SOPA, PIPA, and the OPEN Act. (PC Magazine)
- This expression of hubristic cluelessness comes from comes from the Media Decoder blog in todays New York Times. (DAILY KOS)
- It looks like the internet uprising really is having an impact. Senator Ben Cardin -- a co-sponsor of PIPA -- has put out a press release saying that he wont vote for the bill as written today, after hearing from many constituents. (Tech Dirt)
- Im late to the game in paying attention to the Protect IP Act. Ill admit that. Ive been watching other things. (DAILY KOS)
- A vote on the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) has been delayed indefinitely, but the fight against Internet censorship continues: Reddit. (YAHOO!)
- Kiwis get all upset at the slightest suggestion of a foreign government trying to influence our domestic law-making. The US government and others do so to further their national interests. We now have the mirror opposite situation. (National Business Review)
Monday, January 16, 2012
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