Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Internet Blackout 01.18.12



Tomorrow, Coupons Are True Blessings Blog & Facebook page will be silent.  


SOPA. PIPA. “Internet Censorship.” Wikipedia’s one-day blackout. The news is all over the Web, but what do the terms mean?

Here is a quick review of the debate as it comes to a head this week:

The Bills in Congress:

PIPA is a Senate bill originally called the Protect IP Act. “IP” is short, in this case, for Intellectual Property, such as movies, music or writing that, in the digital age, can easily be copied and transmitted online without payment to their creators.

SOPA — the Stop Online Piracy Act — is a similar bill in the House.
The idea of both, as described by their sponsors, was to stop the illegal copying of movies or music, something that Hollywood studios, music publishers and many others believe is threatening their businesses. Supporters range from the Country Music Association to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, from the Motion Picture Association of America to the AFL-CIO.
But not everyone agrees. These bills pitted Hollywood against the goals of many in Silicon Valley.

Click Here To Read More - Thanks ABC News



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