Stop the sweetheart deal the wealthiest corporations are demanding of Congress...
Did you notice Google's protest today, shown to the right? I can't remember another time we've done this on Baylyblog but rich corporations' abuse of copyright has to stop. Join millions of others in registering your opposition to Senate 968 (PIPA) and HR 3261 (SOPA).
The corporate authors of this legislation are demanding the ability to take down any web site (including Craigslist, Wikipedia, or Google) that hurts their profits without prior judicial oversight or due process. You'll notice sites such as Wikipedia and Craigslist have joined Google in protest.
Register your opposition now. Stop this money grab by the likes of News Corp, TimeWarner, Comcast, Ralph Lauren, ABC, Juicy Couture, Chanel, Sony, Rolex, RIAA, and Nike.
And if you think SOPA solves a real problem, read this and this.
Odd allies of the protest include Nancy Pelosi and Ron Paul. The ACLU is right on this one.
(TB)




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I've been tracking this one for a while now and am constantly surprised at the "strange bedfellows" that oppose this. Never before have I seen one issue that has gotten such a diversity of individuals and corporations up in arms.
Now if we could only get them to do the same for the slaughter of the unborn.
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