Lamar Smith (R-TX), the chief sponsor of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), cares very much about holding copyright violators accountable for their actions — except, apparently, when it comes to himself.
Jamie Lee Curtis …
Lamar Smith (R-TX), the chief sponsor of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), cares very much about holding copyright violators accountable for their actions — except, apparently, when it comes to himself.
Jamie Lee Curtis …
It’s on — at least partially: Reddit has announced that it will go dark for 12 hours to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has said that he hopes to coordinate with the site so that …
Having trouble keeping track of which companies you want to boycott to protest their support of the Stop Online Piracy Act? As the slogan goes, there’s an app for that…as long as you’re using an Android device.
The bluntly …
When Congress gaveled for the year in December, opponents of two Internet-censoring piracy bills cheered. Their efforts seemed to have blocked the legislation’s movement. But when Congress comes back later this month, it …
Just how serious is the U.S.’ dedication to fighting online piracy? A leaked letter sent by the U.S. Ambassador in Madrid to the Spanish president suggests it’s apparently serious enough to offer veiled threats to nations who …
Can you imagine a world without Google or Facebook? If plans to protest the potential passing of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) come to fruition, you won’t need to; those sites, along with many other well-known online …
The tides aren’t turning against the Stop Online Piracy Act in the games industry, despite media reports claiming otherwise.
Last week, some tech and gaming publications reported that Sony, Nintendo and Electronic Arts had …
Too little, too late — that’s the message some customers plan to send Internet domain registrar GoDaddy today, after the company gave its support to the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), then withdrew it, but only …
In view of increasing online outrage over statements supporting the Stop Online Privacy Act, GoDaddy just announced it’s reversing its position and no longer supports SOPA. In a statement released earlier today, newly appointed …
2011 hasn’t been the easiest of years for GoDaddy.com’s public relations team. First, it had to deal with Internet backlash after a video of its CEO shooting elephants while on vacation appeared online, and now the company is …
The government debate over the Stop Online Piracy Act may have taken a break for the holidays, with the hearings in the House of Representatives apparently delayed until an unspecified date next year, but just in case you thought …
“Legitimate and lawful websites like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have nothing to worry about under this bill.”