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#1 efflorescence

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 04:53 PM

Hey guys...
The government is about to censor the Internet.
This is a club to raise awareness and stop SOPA and PIPA.
If you want to join, there is no form, just post here.

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Here is a short movie I made about SOPA.



SOPA has got to stop!

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#2 Summer Blaze

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 05:02 PM

I'll join! We NEED to stop SOPA. I need you guys! D:
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Posted 18 January 2012 - 05:45 PM

You're right it needs to stop I mean were all like BFF here in CPI I mean I actually cried when I heard about this I mean I go on CPI every free second I get. I'd miss all of you so much. I know this stared in the US but it will spread EVERYWHERE I mean this has got to stop all popular websites shutting down this is crazy they're practically trying to shut down the internet we have got to stop them and now!!!!!

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 05:50 PM

I was on tumblr, and this is what I got. Now I can't go on D;
This is really getting on my nerves o_e
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Posted 18 January 2012 - 06:38 PM

View PostPonytail, on 18 January 2012 - 05:50 PM, said:

I was on tumblr, and this is what I got. Now I can't go on D;
This is really getting on my nerves o_e
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Atdhe.net has been seized by it now, too! But now, Atdhe.tv is the same website, just .tv not .net :)
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Posted 18 January 2012 - 07:10 PM

Actually it fixed for me, I just can't go on certain blogs {probably the ones in the US?} I dunno.



I guess since I posted, I automatically joined, but I guess I'll say I'm joining it anyways.

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 07:55 PM

Oh, and I join xP
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Posted 19 January 2012 - 12:01 PM

I'm joining.

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 03:44 PM

like this a lot!

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 04:18 PM

I am so joining. STOP SOPA AND PIPA!!!
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Posted 19 January 2012 - 05:09 PM

Im joining! Me and my mom were just talking about this at dinner. Its annoying i was talking to my friends at school about it today! THIS IS HORRIBLE!!! Soon there wont be FaceBook,Youtube,etc. OH NO!!!!! *CRIES!*

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 05:17 PM

This is from Wikipedia: Was the blackout successful? The English Wikipedia joined thousands of other web sites in protesting SOPA and PIPA by blacking out its content for 24 hours. The purpose of the blackout was twofold: to raise public awareness, and to encourage people to share their views with their elected representatives. During the blackout: Are SOPA and PIPA dead? Not at all. SOPA sponsor Lamar Smith stated that the House of Representatives will push the bill forward in February. Senate sponsor Patrick Leahy still plans for a PIPA vote on January 24. Moreover, SOPA and PIPA are symptoms of a larger issue. They are misguided solutions to a misunderstood problem. In the U.S. and abroad, legislators and big media are embracing censorship and sacrificing civil liberties in their attacks on free knowledge and an open Internet. What will happen next with SOPA and PIPA? Although support has slipped in both the Senate and the House, there is a Senate vote on PIPA scheduled for January 24, and the House will be moving forward as well. It is important to keep the pressure up on both houses. We expect changes that appear to tone down the damaging effects of the laws, without addressing their fundamental flaws. What should I do now? Keep calling your representatives! Tell them you believe in a free and open Internet! I live in the United States. What's the best way for me to help? The most effective action you can take is to call your representatives and tell them you oppose SOPA and PIPA, and any similar legislation. Type your zipcode in the locator box to find your representatives' contact information. Text-based communication is okay, but phone calls have the most impact. I don't live in the United States. What's the best way for me to help? Contact your country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs or similar government agency. Tell them you oppose SOPA and PIPA, and any similar legislation. SOPA and PIPA will affect websites outside of the United States, and even sites inside the United States (like Wikipedia) that also affect non-American readers -- like you. Calling your own government will also let them know you don't want them to create their own bad anti-Internet legislation.
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What are SOPA and PIPA? SOPA (the "Stop Online Piracy Act") and PIPA (the "Protect Intellectual Property Act" ) are bills in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, respectively. These bills are presented as efforts to stop copyright infringement committed by foreign web sites, but in our opinion, they do so in a way that would disrupt free expression and harm the Internet. Detailed information about these bills can be found in the Stop Online Piracy Actand PROTECT IP Act articles on Wikipedia (which remained available during the blackout). GovTrack lets you follow both bills through the legislative process: SOPA on this page, and PIPA on this one. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, an organization that advocates for the public interest in the digital realm, has summarized the flaws in these bills, and the threats to an open, secure, and free Internet. How could SOPA and PIPA hurt Wikipedia? SOPA and PIPA would put the burden on website owners to police user-contributed material and call for the unnecessary blocking of entire sites. Small sites won't have sufficient resources to defend themselves. Big media companies may seek to cut off funding sources for their foreign competitors, even if copyright isn't being infringed. Some foreign sites would be prevented from showing up in major search engines. And, SOPA and PIPA build a framework for future restrictions and suppression. Wikipedia would be threatened in many ways. For example, in its current form, SOPA could require Wikipedia to actively monitor every site we link to, to ensure it doesn't host infringing content. Any link to an infringing site could put us in jeopardy of being forced offline. The trust and openness that underlies the entire Wikipedia project would be threatened, and new, restrictive policies would make it harder for us to be open to new contributors. What happened, and why? Wikipedia protested SOPA and PIPA by blacking out the English Wikipedia for 24 hours, beginning at midnight January 18, Eastern Time. Visitors were not able to read the encyclopedia, and instead saw messages about SOPA and PIPA, encouragement to contact their representatives, and links to share information on social media. Wikipedians chose to black out the English Wikipedia out of concern that SOPA and PIPA would severely inhibit people's access to information. The bills would reach far beyond the United States, and affect everyone around the world. Does this mean that Wikipedia itself is violating copyright laws, or hosting pirated content? Not at all. Some supporters of SOPA and PIPA falsely characterize everyone who opposes them as cavalier about copyright. Wikipedians are knowledgeable about copyright and vigilant in protecting against violations. We spend thousands of hours every week reviewing and removing infringing content as it is posted, and educating new contributors about copyright law. We are careful about it because our mission is to share knowledge freely. To that end, all Wikipedians release their own contributions under a free license. Free licenses are incompatible with copyright infringement, and so infringement is not tolerated. I keep hearing that this is a fight between Hollywood and Silicon Valley. Is that true? No. Some people are characterizing it that way, probably in an effort to imply all the participants are motivated by commercial self-interest. But it's obviously not that simple; the public has a huge stake in how the Internet operates, beyond commercial Internet sites or commercial entertainment. As a non-profit, user-generated project, we run the fifth most-viewed site in the world. Unlike Hollywood and Silicon Valley, Wikipedia has no financial stake in SOPA and PIPA: we do not benefit from copyright infringement, nor are we trying to monetize traffic or sell ads. Wikipedia, and other non-profit, community-generated sites, exist to freely share knowledge, without infringing on intellectual property rights. We are protesting to protect your rights. We're on your side

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Posted 20 January 2012 - 12:50 PM

http://americancensorship.org/ Check Dis Out PLZ SIGN!!!!!!

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Posted 21 January 2012 - 11:39 AM

I HATE SOPA!!if i were allowed to post on the petition i would
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Posted 28 January 2012 - 05:25 AM

I'll join...
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Posted 05 February 2012 - 04:33 AM

So What Happened With The SOPA Thing I Think Google And Youtube r Changing Their Privacy Policies 4 Me DD:

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Posted 05 February 2012 - 07:56 AM

I want to join!

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