The USA, Not Dictatorships the Internet’s Biggest Enemy
You would think a dictatorship would be the biggest threat to Internet privacy and freedom of speech but the real enemy is the USA
You would think a dictatorship would be the biggest threat to Internet privacy and freedom of speech but the real enemy is the USA
A funny thing happened on the way to the market. Evidence points to millions of computer users realized there are alternative markets for the particular information they seek.
After Senate support for PIPA evaporated, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid finally got the message and postponed a scheduled January 24 vote on the bill.
After the Internet blackout, congressional support for PIPA has collapsed leading both Democratic and Republican Senate negotiators to predict that PIPA will be defeated.
One doesn’t need to have a law degree to understand that if you like internet access in China, you’ll just love SOPA and PIPA.
President Obama’s opposition to SOPA has killed the bill and sent it into eternal legislative limbo. All eyes are now focused on PIPA.
Despite the White House’s objections, Harry Reid said on Meet The Press that SOPA will save jobs and the Majority Leader continued to push the legislation.
Not only has the mainstream media ignored the SOPA legislation that they support, but new study revealed that Tim Tebow has gotten over twenty times more news coverage than SOPA.
During a speech last night Al Gore came out against SOPA by warning it is a threat to the vibrancy and freedom of the Internet.