A number of major English-language websites around the world, including Wikipedia, have blacked out their pages Wednesday, to protest anti-piracy legislation under consideration by the US Congress. (Jan. 18) (/The Associated Press) Correction:
In the controversy over the Stop Online Piracy Act, a rift has emerged between two camps of small business owners: Web entrepreneurs whose businesses rely on traffic from links to content they did not create and the independent artists and others who
It's starting to feel like colonial Boston around the Internet these days. Has anyone developed a Paul Revere avatar or
Google Inc. is placing a link on its home page today protesting anti-piracy measures in the US Congress, joining other Internet companies demonstrating against the Hollywood- backed legislation. Google, owner of the world's most popular search engine,
Washington (CNN) — The growing Internet protest–including a planned blackout by some websites Wednesday– against an online anti-piracy bill moving through Congress is "daunting," a Senate Democratic aide said
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