Roadtoad
Bufo Caminus Inedibilis
Yup, and that's precisely what the blackout is for, to inform the millions of people who didn't even know about SOPA/PIPA until today.
Maybe they should quit watching Fox News.
Yup, and that's precisely what the blackout is for, to inform the millions of people who didn't even know about SOPA/PIPA until today.
Maybe they should quit watching Fox News.
It's not just Fox News. Apparently the mainstream media have been pretty silent on the issue according to Mediamatters. Instead of talking about SOPA the news has been covering stuff on the Royal Family, Kim Kardashian and something called a Tim Tebow.
(Why are Americans talking about the Royal Family? Are you trying to curry favour points with them in case you need to join the Commonwealth or something?)
You misunderstand, when Kim Kardashian, Tim Tebow, & the royal family are mentioned in the same show, the royal family refers to the cast of Jersey Shore.It's not just Fox News. Apparently the mainstream media have been pretty silent on the issue according to Mediamatters. Instead of talking about SOPA the news has been covering stuff on the Royal Family, Kim Kardashian and something called a Tim Tebow.
(Why are Americans talking about the Royal Family? Are you trying to curry favour points with them in case you need to join the Commonwealth or something?)
Wow. Talk about your self-serving bleats. Thanks for that, Alareth.
As to Wikipedia's blackout: Thanks, guys, for handing the bad guys a victory. A small one, but a victory nonetheless.
Damn you.
Webcomics seem to have taken to it -XKCD, SMBC, Wondermark, QuestionableContent and Ctrl-Alt-Delete are all either blacked out or have messages about SOPA. Penny Arcade doesn't mention it on the front page, which suprised me.
List of websites involved is here: http://sopastrike.com/
Have you actually seen their front page? They didn't just shut down the site. They state quite clearly what they are doing and link to more information.
Also, here is a list of who in congress has taken a stand on SOPA/PIPA, for and against. I'm somewhat surprised by some of the names on both sides.
http://projects.propublica.org/sopa/
I have a few questions about SOPA.
1.) First, can one get around it simply by typing in an IP address, instead of a URL?
I have this same question, because from what little I read, it talks about removing sites from DNS. So if you just used a foreign-based DNS service, it'd be very easy to circumvent. In fact you'd never even notice if a site was blocked due to SOPA.
So it looks like most people feel the law should be scrapped, I think judicial review of evidence would be nice in a new version, prior to sanctions.
That's sad. I've been following this story for a few weeks now...
So it looks like most people feel the law should be scrapped, I think judicial review of evidence would be nice in a new version, prior to sanctions.
Thanks, Mortimer.I have this same question....
ETA: Yes, would be easy to circumvent.