DailyDirt: Together We Can Stop SOPA
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Usually, this DailyDirt post provides some relief from the regular topics here on Techdirt. Not today. SOPA & PIPA need to be defeated, and the organizations behind these bills won’t stop. So we won’t either. Here are just a few more sites that will help you learn about why SOPA & PIPA are just plain bad for everyone — and each can show you to how to contact your elected representatives for political action.
- Several tech companies have put together StopTheWall.us to help everyone learn about the facts on SOPA. Stop the Great Firewall of America! [url]
- The EFF helps defend your digital rights online. Help them help you! [url]
- American Censorship Day is today! Spread the word and help defeat the bills on January 24th. Fight for the Future! [url]
- To discover other sites related to innovation, check out some of these StumbleUpon links. [url]
Filed Under: censorship, pipa, politics, protest, sopa
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Comments on “DailyDirt: Together We Can Stop SOPA”
Have CNN on, missed who paid for it, but just saw a commercial saying to tell congress to stop online piracy and support SOPA.
Re: Hollywood!
TV commercials that are pro-SOPA are likely paid for by the MPAA or other entertainment groups.
was it this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b85kvxwMgKs
Re: Re: Hollywood!
Different commercial, but enough similarities that it was surely the same group.
Re: Re: Re: Hollywood!
Upon seeing it a second time, paid for by Creative America along with US Chamber of Commerce.
Re: Re: Re:2 Hollywood!
Creative America, eh? It’s funny how Nuge claims Google can’t blackout its own logo, but his group can pay to fill televisions with garbage.
Here lies the truth about SOPA/PIPA that even TechDirt has yet to report: what MPAA, RIAA, and Hollywood execs do not want you to see.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJIuYgIvKsc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzS5rSvZXe8
The truth behind why these big companies responsible for SOPA and PIPA are also responsible for piracy itself is far more insidious than even their outmoded business model.
Hint: can you say, do as I say so I can crush you under heel?