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Pokerman14
01-17-2012, 09:16 PM
Okay, so we all have heard about SOPA and PIPA, right? And how 7/8 of the internet hates it, correct? Well, tomorrow is going to be the Internet Revolution. Why?

From Yahoo! News:
Well, Wikipedia will be leading a number of high-profile websites going dark on Wednesday to protest two controversial bills in Congress. SOPA, also known as the Stop Online Piracy Act in the House of Representatives, and PIPA, the Protect I-P Act in the Senate, are designed to crack down on the illegal sharing of movies and music on the Web. However, critics say the anti-piracy legislation is censorship and would force sites to police the online world.

On Twitter, Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, confirmed that all of Wikipedia's 3.8 million English-language articles will be unavailable from midnight Eastern time tonight until midnight Wednesday. Anyone who visits the site will be redirected to a banner that reads "The Internet must remain free." Also joining Wikipedia in going black are Reddit, Minecraft, Craigslist, and Boing Boing, among others. Craigslist has posted a message at the top of its city homepages with a link to "help put a stop to this madness" of SOPA and PIPA.

The Obama administration, as well as Congress, seem to be listening to the critics. In a blog post, the White House said it would not support "legislation that reduces freedom of expression ... or undermines the dynamic, innovative global Internet." And House Majority Leader Eric Cantor said a vote would not come up for SOPA until a consensus is reached. By the way, if you're a fan of any of the sites that are planning to participate in the blackout, don't worry: You can still tweet about it as much as you want. Twitter will still be up and running. In fact, CEO Dick Costolo tweeted this about the sites choosing to go dark: "Closing a global business in reaction to single-issue national politics is foolish."
Although there is a lot of opposition to SOPA and PIPA, some believe the legislation is necessary.

One person who does not mince words about his support for SOPA is Rupert Murdoch. Over the weekend, the media tycoon and CEO of News Corporation seemed to almost mimic the recent antics of Charlie Sheen and Kanye West, firing off a number of tweets in a short period of time. Murdoch blasted Obama and Google for how they are dealing with the anti-piracy legislation, tweeting, "Piracy leader is Google who streams movies free, sells [ads] around them. No wonder pouring millions into lobbying." Google responded, calling the accusation "nonsense" and adding that it has taken down 5 million infringing webpages from its search results ... and that it fights pirating and counterfeiters every day. Many believe that Murdoch confused downloading with streaming, and the next day he backed off. Murdoch tweeted, "Sure misunderstand many things, but not plain stealing. Incidentally google blocks many other undesirable things."

I think that blacking out Reddit and other neighborhoods of the Internet is a dumb idea. The users or people there already KNOW that the acts are floating in the cloud. So why kill a dead person? What are your opinions about THE BLACKOUTS, NOT THE ACTS?

Link
01-17-2012, 09:41 PM
You do not understand how protests work, do you? Not all know, people who use the Internet causually probably don't. Also it's a way to how the government that they do not want the act and will deny their regular visitors access just to protest. It's a very big message to send to congress.

Pokerman14
01-17-2012, 09:50 PM
You do not understand how protests work, do you? Not all know, people who use the Internet causually probably don't. Also it's a way to how the government that they do not want the act and will deny their regular visitors access just to protest. It's a very big message to send to congress.

But the government already got the message 4 months ago.

Link
01-17-2012, 10:58 PM
That's not the point, Pokerman. The point is that it is still in congress and if people just stopped protesting, the government takes that as people no longer caring or paying attention. By protesting still today shows congress how serious the public is about being against this bill.

Pokerman14
01-17-2012, 11:31 PM
Ohk.
But since popular sites like Minecraft, wouldn't they lose profit for shutting down their websites, making people not able to buy minecraft and stuff?

Butters
01-18-2012, 12:07 AM
Ohk.
But since popular sites like Minecraft, wouldn't they lose profit for shutting down their websites, making people not able to buy minecraft and stuff?

No

Karpolo
01-18-2012, 12:14 AM
Ohk.
But since popular sites like Minecraft, wouldn't they lose profit for shutting down their websites, making people not able to buy minecraft and stuff?

Some people have principles and don't put profit over tyrannical laws.

Feels good living in Canadia right now (well except for the unbearable mid-winter cold).

Dracophile
01-18-2012, 04:38 AM
GatorAIDS is blacked out for the protest. It's the principle of the matter. THIS is what the web would look like with SOPA enacted.

iWaddle
01-18-2012, 11:20 AM
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A Bag of Crackers
01-18-2012, 01:35 PM
I don't even have a witty or berating response to the shit I just read, Pokerman. This fight has been going on since ACTA in 2010. The people behind these bills are relentless. Regular internet users have been making the opposition clear for almost two years, but it's just recent that big name sites like Wikipedia, Google, Tumblr, 4chan, reddit, et. al are joining the fight. I think the blackouts are brilliantly inconvenient.

Dialgaz
01-18-2012, 04:57 PM
Not sure whats exactly Happenign in the States, But it is kinda weird, tried accessing Wikipedia at school today :/

Pokerman14
01-18-2012, 08:58 PM
I'm trying to not getting on either side of the seesaw.

But it's not fucking working. All I see is SOPA SOPA FUCK YOU SOPA! and I'm like, "ENJOY LIFE!"

Ben
01-18-2012, 09:48 PM
I'm trying to not getting on either side of the seesaw.

But it's not fucking working. All I see is SOPA SOPA FUCK YOU SOPA! and I'm like, "ENJOY LIFE!"

Well enjoy life somewhere else.

Butters
01-18-2012, 09:52 PM
I'm trying to not getting on either side of the seesaw.

But it's not fucking working. All I see is SOPA SOPA FUCK YOU SOPA! and I'm like, "ENJOY LIFE!"

The protest is working....

A Bag of Crackers
01-18-2012, 10:21 PM
I'm trying to not getting on either side of the seesaw.

But it's not fucking working. All I see is SOPA SOPA FUCK YOU SOPA! and I'm like, "ENJOY LIFE!"

I think that blacking out Reddit and other neighborhoods of the Internet is a dumb idea.

Not to mention you started a whole topic about it

Karpolo
01-18-2012, 10:41 PM
I'm trying to not getting on either side of the seesaw.

But it's not fucking working. All I see is SOPA SOPA FUCK YOU SOPA! and I'm like, "ENJOY LIFE!"

If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem and also a horrible person.

Pokerman14
01-18-2012, 10:42 PM
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem and also a horrible person.

Then what's the solution?

Butters
01-18-2012, 11:40 PM
Then what's the solution?

Protesting and ending the proposed bills, SOPA and PIPA

Pokerman14
01-18-2012, 11:59 PM
Protesting and ending the proposed bills, SOPA and PIPA

2 months later..

.."come on internet! We can still protest non-stop!"

Butters
01-19-2012, 12:07 AM
2 months later..

.."come on internet! We can still protest non-stop!"

SOPA was already pushed aside because of the protesting.

Pokerman14
01-19-2012, 12:13 AM
SOPA was already pushed aside because of the protesting.

Since when? 2 months ago? A week from now?

Dracophile
01-19-2012, 12:23 AM
I'm trying to not getting on either side of the seesaw.

Then you'll have no right to bitch and complain about censorship if, god forbid, SOPA passes.

A Bag of Crackers
01-19-2012, 01:06 AM
2 months later..

.."come on internet! We can still protest non-stop!"

So you're saying the initiative is less credible because the bill is being avidly pursued by corporations and law makers, and the people who are opposed to it have to continue fighting so it's pushed back?

Our protests aren't supposed to be instantly gratifying. If you truly believe in a cause you will stand behind it until the end goal is reached. Our goal is to ensure that these acts either do not become law, or that they are revised again to prevent the instatement of piracy-combating measures that could potentially give people an effective means of censoring the web as it stands today. SOPA and PIPA would also interfere with the standing of user-driven sites like reddit, and search engines such as Google or Yahoo... hence why all three of those companies are standing together in opposition to the acts.

Dialgaz
01-19-2012, 08:19 PM
Learn about this in school today, Could get rid of Facebook, Youtube myspace ect Quite weird. Are they trying to have power of the internet or something?

Pokerman14
01-19-2012, 08:56 PM
MegaUpload is out of the internet...
...What else can the government find in this attic?

Ben
01-29-2012, 06:40 PM
MegaUpload is out of the internet...
...What else can the government find in this attic?

What's wrong with you?

Tolni
02-07-2012, 05:31 PM
Go ACTA I guess?