Wednesday, January 18, 2012

don't steal art, music, words, or freedom

10 comments:

  1. It's a scary thing. Everyone's site could be shut down.

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  2. Are there comments there? I can't tell. Everything is blacked out.

    I really admire Wikipedia for taking a stand on this. Though I will miss my day-wasting on there today. :(

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  3. Excellent showing. Also, you can still get to Wikipedia. You just have to be quick with the "STOP" button to catch it before the javascript loads on the page. Or disable javascript for the site.

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  4. That's a wonderful video! I'd heard about this and I wasn't sure as to what exactly it meant, but this video says it all. And it's SCARY.

    ~JD

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  5. Yep, that video is a great explanation. Give them an inch and they will take a mile if we let them.

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  6. I wish I would have known about this earlier.

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  7. elisabeth- YES! i just heard about it on tuesday night, and then it sent me into a mad tailspin of crazy, random research trying to figure out if it was FOR REAL! because SERIOUSLY! sounds like the opening of a dystopian novel...

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  8. The SOPA/PIPA thing it a pretty scary thing if it actually passed. I shudder to think what would happen if my Internets weren't there ...

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Make your voice heard!
*fist pumps*

And I really try to respond to all comments.
I mostly respond via email, though, and here for those with emails not hooked-up, but...
sometimes I send off their replies to that "no-response" guy.
Ooops!