Anonymous Hackers Shut Down DOJ, MPAA Websites
Anonymous is continuing their takedown of sites in some way associated with the fact that the Department of Justice took down popular filesharing site.
According to Channel News Asia, Singapore Minister for Law K Shanmugam recently revealed that his ministry is in discussion with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) over piracy issues. At an event organized
Each of Anonymous' victims has been a fervent advocate of anti-piracy legislation, especially MPAA President Christopher Dodd who has sharply criticized those websites that went black. Related Articles: British Police Arrest 19-Year-Old Suspected of
Each of Anonymous' victims has been a fervent advocate of anti-piracy legislation, especially MPAA President Christopher Dodd who has sharply criticized those websites that went black. Related Articles: British Police Arrest 19-Year-Old Suspected of
So, now that yesterday is over, lets just see how the Internet did against the rich, powerful and connected MPAA, RIAA and just about every other “old media” outlet. Well, the LA Times is reporting that 4.5 million people signed Google's anti-SOPA
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