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Megaupload, Anonymous, SOPA and the Internet fallout | TechRepublic

Megaupload, Anonymous, SOPA and the Internet fallout | TechRepublic | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
Patrick Lambert digests the tempestuous events of last week and what it means for the future of the Internet.
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SOPA and PIPA

What SOPA and PIPA are at face value and what they could end up enabling...

 

SOPA and PIPA by KHAN ACADEMY...

 

===> Very well explained, BRAVO! :) <===

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Wikipedia Traffic Increases During SOPA Protest Blackout

Wikipedia Traffic Increases During SOPA Protest Blackout | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
Wikipedia experienced increased traffic Wednesday, despite blacking out its English language content to protest SOPA and PIPA.
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Internet Blackout Causes 18 Senators to Flee from PIPA - Forbes

Internet Blackout Causes 18 Senators to Flee from PIPA - Forbes | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
It may have been a sight to behold as the internet helped topple governments in the Middle East last year, but yesterday it did something even more impressive. It caused Senators to change their minds on policy.
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What SOPA/PIPA would mean for IT consultants | TechRepublic

What SOPA/PIPA would mean for IT consultants | TechRepublic | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
Chip Camden explores how SOPA/PIPA could impact tech consultants’ business for the bad and possibly the good — as long as you don’t...
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Why curators should care about SOPA/PIPA

Why curators should care about SOPA/PIPA | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it

Churchill used to say: “In England, everything is permitted, except that which is forbidden. In Germany, everything is forbidden, except that which is permitted. In France, everything is permitted even that which is forbidden. In the USSR, everything is forbidden, even that which is permitted.”

 

DMCA is England; the Movie Industry thinks it’s France and wants us to be in Germany but this could end up in the USSR.

 

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