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Websites go dark in protest

See photos of sites that have blacked out to protest the SOPA and PIPA legislation.
Websites across the Internet blacked out Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012, in protest of SOPA (Stop Online Privacy Act) and PIPA (the Protect Intellectual Property Act), bills designed to put an end to copyright infringement. Web experts say the bills could threaten freedom of speech. Proponents from the movie and recording industries are advocating for the bills on the grounds it will protect intellectual property.

Thousands of websites have joined the protest. See a more complete list here.

Not sure what SOPA and PIPA are? Check out this video.
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Websites across the Internet blacked out Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012, in protest of SOPA (Stop Online Privacy Act) and PIPA (the Protect Intellectual Property Act), bills designed to put an end to copyright infringement. Web experts say the bills could threaten freedom of speech. Proponents from the movie and recording industries are advocating for the bills on the grounds it will protect intellectual property.

Thousands of websites have joined the protest. See a more complete list here.

Not sure what SOPA and PIPA are? Check out this video.

Credit: wikipedia.com

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