Popular Websites Stage Protests Against Anti-Piracy Bills
18, a day of protest over anti-piracy bills in Congress. Wikipedia used a 24-hour blackout of its English-language articles to make it point. AP Photo/Eric Risberg The Internet is not only one of humanity's greatest inventions but is itself a tool for
The Internet is conducting a protest of sorts today in opposition to two pieces of anti-piracy legislation making their way through Congress. Wikipedia, one of the most popular sites on the World Wide Web, is the titular ringleader of the online
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) announced Wednesday that he would no longer support the Protect IP Act, amid widespread online protests against the legislation and its House counterpart, the Stop Online Piracy Act. "After listening to
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) announced Wednesday that he would no longer support the Protect IP Act, amid widespread online protests against the legislation and its House counterpart, the Stop Online Piracy Act. "After listening to
founder of online-privacy advisory firm SSP Blue, and Bloomberg Law's Michael Dunn discuss Hollywood-backed anti-piracy legislation opposed by Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. They speak with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock.
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