In January, 2012, both PIPA and SOPA were shelved.
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H.R. 3261, The "Stop Online Piracy Act", or #SOPA would have allowed the government to "suspend operation of, and lock, the domain name" of websites "dedicated to infringing activity."
There are a number of serious issues with the way PIPA and SOPA try to tackle the legitimate concern of websites that infringe copyright:
In January, 2012, both PIPA and SOPA were shelved.
Read about how your work to fight these bills paid off!
To stay updated on issues like this, sign up for our email list on the right →
H.R. 3261, The "Stop Online Piracy Act", or #SOPA would have allowed the government to "suspend operation of, and lock, the domain name" of websites "dedicated to infringing activity."
There are a number of serious issues with the way PIPA and SOPA try to tackle the legitimate concern of websites that infringe copyright:
More information on PIPA and SOPA
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Read about how your work to fight these bills paid off!
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H.R. 3261, The "Stop Online Piracy Act", or #SOPA would have allowed the government to "suspend operation of, and lock, the domain name" of websites "dedicated to infringing activity."
There are a number of serious issues with the way PIPA and SOPA try to tackle the legitimate concern of websites that infringe copyright:
More information on PIPA and SOPA
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Read about how your work to fight these bills paid off!
To stay updated on issues like this, sign up for our email list on the right →
H.R. 3261, The "Stop Online Piracy Act", or #SOPA would have allowed the government to "suspend operation of, and lock, the domain name" of websites "dedicated to infringing activity."
There are a number of serious issues with the way PIPA and SOPA try to tackle the legitimate concern of websites that infringe copyright:
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