Wikipedia, other websites go dark in anti-piracy bill protest
Washington (CNN) — The growing Internet protest–including a planned blackout by some websites Wednesday– against an online anti-piracy bill moving through Congress is "daunting," a Senate Democratic aide said
By Josh Lederman – 01/18/12 03:24 PM ET House and Senate members with difficult reelections less than a year away face a tough decision as opposition to two Internet anti-piracy bills continues to mount. The two bills — the Stop Online Piracy Act
With free speech advocates, tech companies and even the White House lining up against it, the industry may face a choice: watered-down legislation or none at all.
By Suzanne Choney. Updated at 5:05 a.m. ET: Any student burning the midnight oil Tuesday may have been disappointed as what has become a primary research tool, Wikipedia, blacked out its Web pages as part of a global
Washington (CNN) — The growing Internet protest–including a planned blackout by some websites Wednesday– against an online anti-piracy bill moving through Congress is "daunting," a Senate Democratic aide said
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