Wow. Haven't heard anything about this.
Wow, really? It's quite a big deal. At the risk of derailing the thread, SOPA/PIPA would mean that the government, with no trial and no judge and no due process, could shut down a site such as Wikipedia or Youtube or EngTips simply because one of the *links* on it, posted by a user and not the site itself, linked to another site they thought was "dangerous," or because a competing company claimed (with no burden of proof) that the site in question had violated copyright. It's horribly worded, and being ramrodded through by some very rich players in the media who want to use it as a weapon. Further, it doesn't really do anything to "Stop Online Piracy" or any of the things it intends to do. Quite a boondoggle. It would easily shut Wikipedia down, or EngTips, or any site that relies on user generated content, simply because they don't have the manpower to actively patrol every link on their site.
To add fuel to the fire, the congressman who wrote the SOPA legislation is actually in violation of his own legislation on his own website, because he doesn't even realize the scope to which his legislation was drawn.
So yeah, politics as usual.
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