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jackovesk
18th January 2012, 16:37
Wednesday, January 18, 2012

It’s the end of the Internet as we know it

The secret behind SOPA, the so-called anti-piracy bill which is today the target of an unprecedented backlash with Wikileaks and other major websites ‘going dark’ to protest the legislation, has nothing to do with piracy or copyright theft – it’s about the formal effort to mimic Communist China’s system of Internet censorship.

But don’t take our word for it, listen to what Joe Lieberman, co-sponsor of PIPA, SOPA’s sister version in the Senate, said about the purpose of behind the US government’s efforts to control the Internet under the guise of cybersecurity.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNSxuipta40&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNSxuipta40&feature=player_embedded

Lieberman characterized fears that the US government would use such powers to censor political content as “total misinformation,” yet goes on to admit that the purpose behind the agenda is to mimic China’s ability to “disconnect parts of its Internet in case of war,” adding, “we need that here too”.

Read the entire article here...

http://www.prisonplanet.com/the-secret-behind-sopa.html

PS - Lier Lieberman...


"China can 'Shutdown' parts of the internet in case of War, we need to have that too."

What War? Fu#K Off Nazi..!

modwiz
18th January 2012, 16:46
I would love for some interdimensional monster to just pop out of the ether and bite his head off, in mid BS sentence, while the camera is running. Yum Yum, eat um up.

The peace that passeth all understanding.

The PG version could be a hand comes out of the ether and just pulls him in.

:note:
"Good-bye Joe,
ye gotta go,
me oh my oh." :note:

Snowbird
18th January 2012, 17:20
Wiki and friends are protesting SOPA. Will this get the message through to the blind and the deaf? It remains to be seen.

Wikipedia blackout coming Wednesday, says co-founder Jimmy Wales
By T.J. Ortenzi

Wikipedia will black out its Web site Wednesday to protest SOPA, the of anti-piracy legislation that’s being considered by Congress.

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales made the announcement on Twitter on Monday, saying the site would shut down English versions of the crowd-sourced online encyclopedia at midnight Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday until midnight Wednesday.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/wikipedia-blackout-coming-jan-18-says-co-founder-jimmy-wales/2012/01/16/gIQAh2Ke3P_blog.html

jackovesk
18th January 2012, 17:43
Wiki and friends are protesting SOPA. Will this get the message through to the blind and the deaf? It remains to be seen.

Wikipedia blackout coming Wednesday, says co-founder Jimmy Wales
By T.J. Ortenzi

Wikipedia will black out its Web site Wednesday to protest SOPA, the of anti-piracy legislation that’s being considered by Congress.

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales made the announcement on Twitter on Monday, saying the site would shut down English versions of the crowd-sourced online encyclopedia at midnight Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday until midnight Wednesday.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/wikipedia-blackout-coming-jan-18-says-co-founder-jimmy-wales/2012/01/16/gIQAh2Ke3P_blog.html

Google Joins Online SOPA Protest (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/17/google-joins-online-sopa-protest_n_1210990.html)

Massive SOPA Strike Wednesday Against Censorship (http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2012/01/17/sopas-creator-aims-to-resuscitate-bill-after-protest-blackout/)

Make you wonder what really is going on..?

ViralSpiral
18th January 2012, 17:50
From the Google article:

While Hollywood movie studios and major record labels have lauded the bill as a robust effort to crack down on online copyright violations.......


http://www.thecentralword.com/forums/images/smilies/staff/blahblah.gif



"We're gonna have people get on a soapbox with a bullhorn," NY Tech Meetup Chairman Andrew Rasiej told HuffPost. "We're not in a theater; we're in the street protesting."


Yeah!!!

ceetee9
18th January 2012, 18:49
Here are some links to the SOPA (H.R.3261) and PIPA (S.968) bills for those with more time than I have to dissect them, but, from what little I did see, I think it's pretty clear the bills are more about censorship, control, and continuing the exponential growth of the US police state.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?c112:1:./temp/~c112BiKcOz::
http://www.opencongress.org/bill/112-s968/show

Maia Gabrial
18th January 2012, 22:51
Who can take Hollywood types seriously?