| SOPA and PIPA are two examples of recent legislation that is lethal to the internet as we know it. The internet rose up and is on its way to successfully fighting them off, but we need to stay vigilant. The only way to prevent legislation like this from being passed in the future is to call your Congressmen and tell them. Make it clear that you don't support SOPA, you don't support PIPA, and that you won't support future legislation that damages the stability of the internet. For more information, visit: www.SeattleAgainstSOPA.com http stopcensorship.org Follow Us on Twitter: Forest Gibson: @ForestGibson Zachary Cohn: @ZacharyCohn Ben Huh: @benhuh Rob Whitehead @RobCWhitehead Alexander JL Theoharis: @Satire David Zimmermann: @davidzimm Molly McIsaac @MollyMcIsaac Gabe Conroy: @Gabrobot Lyrics: A long, long time ago On the world's largest network of interconnected computers, Those lolcats used to make me laugh. And I knew I could make a joke And not be sued by nasty folk On the RIAA's behalf Then along came SOPA/PIPA The internet's very own grim reaper users could not edit Ars Technica and Reddit Tumblr, Gawker, Hacker News, and Something Awful sang the blues, Every login was refused, The day the lolcats died Why, why are laws a thing you can buy? They got paid off, should be laid off, re-election denied Our web means more than lawyers, lobbies and lies So speak up before the internet dies Speak up before the internet dies Can you write a decent law Do you care 'bout ... |