Friday, January 13, 2012

Fight for the Future of Internet Censorship

On January 18th, there is going to be an all-out strike on the Internet. Websites across the Internet are going dark in protest of the Internet censorship bills in Congress, SOPA and PIPA.

Some of the biggest sites in the world are participating: Reddit, Mozilla. And some others may join (e.g. a leading Micro Blogging platform and a popular collaboratively-written encyclopedia), but they need a nudge. If we can get them to join this will be EPIC. Click the link on below:

Fight for the Future

On January 24, 2012, Congress will vote to pass Internet censorship in the Senate, even though the vast majority of Americans are opposed. We need to kill the bill - PIPA in the Senate and SOPA in the House - to protect our rights to free speech, privacy, and prosperity. We need Internet companies to follow Reddit's lead and stand up for the web, as we Internet users are doing every day.

Well, this will be my last blog unless something very dramatic happens on January 24th, it's been a pleasure to be part of Blogger and I hope to blog again someday. Thanks for reading, everyone.

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