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Stop Censorship

Please check out some or even better all of the sites and pledge your support. The internet should not be reigned in. All the sites that have gone dark or are protesting in some way, I commend you and thanks for making your stand. Vote For The Net Demand Progress Stop American Censorship Googles results [...]

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Going Dark

It’s Official: The Wikimedia Foundation said that Wikipedia will shut down its English version for 24 hours, beginning at 12:01 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Jan. 18, in a protest move against the proposed SOPA and PIPA legislation. Tweet

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V vs SOPA

Is it going to boil down to us living in all those dystopian futures the movies say we are headed to? No more First Amendment? It sure seems we all are against a huge Goliath in this battle against freedom of the internet. The problem is you have the ignorant, blind leaders winning and the [...]

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Wikipedia Blackout

Wikipedia is considering “going black” to protest Internet censorship legislation pending before Congress. Wikipedia is a non-profit organization, and if enough Internet users pledge to donate at least $1 to Wikipedia, it will reduce the burden on them if they choose to join the protests. Demand Progress — the organization running this campaign — will update you [...]

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Help Stop SOPA / PIPA

Go to Stop American Censorship for more information and a bunch of ways you can take action quickly, easily, and painlessly. The Senate votes in two weeks, and we need to help at least 41 more senators see reason before then. via: WP Also check out Demand Progress. Tweet

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