Latinos Join Backlash to SOPA and PIPA Bills
Today there's one gigantic mass of SOPA and PIPA protests across the web, most of them taking the form of a total blackout of the sites participating – what Google has done to assist in these sites rankings within the search results of their site is to
NY Tech Meetup, a community comprised of more than 19000 technology enthusiasts, is planning a large rally for Wednesday afternoon to protest the anti-piracy legislation proposed by SOPA and PIPA. The rally will take place outside the midtown offices
Today there's one gigantic mass of SOPA and PIPA protests across the web, most of them taking the form of a total blackout of the sites participating – what Google has done to assist in these sites rankings within the search results of their site is to
Members of the Latino community have also raised concerns about PIPA and SOPA, as the bills put websites that link to other sites that have copyright infringements in jeopardy, said Louis Pagan, social entrepreneur and content manager of Hispanicize.
On January 18, 2012, thousands of web sites -including some of the world's biggest– united to protest Internet blacklist legislation under consideration in the US Congress. The screenshot above shows the front page of Wikipedia, the sixth most popular
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