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The day the web stood still

Posted by petespeller - 19 January 2012 at 3:30pm - 0 Comments
All rights reserved. Credit: Greenpeace

THANK YOU everyone who took action yesterday and took a historic stand against Internet censorship. We're proud to have stood shoulder to shoulder with some of the world's biggest websites and all of you, in opposing Sopa and Pipa - the two pieces of legislation in the US designed to prevent copyright piracy on the web, but which would have granted corporations unprecedented powers to limit free expression.

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Author Credit:  Greenpeace
Date Taken:  19 January, 2012

Sorry, you're not allowed to read this: internet censorship threatens activism

Posted by Kumi Naidoo - 17 January 2012 at 4:37pm - 4 Comments
VW film competition
All rights reserved. Credit: Greenpeace
Under proposed US censorship laws, our websites could be shut down because we spoofed VW's logo

In the history book of bad ideas, the concept of giving corporations the right to censor the internet has to rank among the worst ever.

But that's what the impact of two bills recently introduced in the US Congress would be if they, or anything like them, were enacted into law, and it's causing a righteous ruckus among free speech activists around the world.