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Net Companies Consider the "Nuclear Option" To Combat SOPA

Atypical Geek writes "Alec Liu of Fox News reports that Amazon, Facebook and Google are considering a coordinated blackout of the internet to protest SOPA, the Stop Online Privacy Act being debated in Congress. From the article: 'Such a move is drastic. And though the details of exactly how it would work are unclear, it's already under consideration, according to Markham Erickson, the executive director of NetCoalition, a trade association that includes the likes of Google, PayPal, Yahoo, and Twitter. With the Senate debating the SOPA legislation at the end of January, it looks as if the tech industry's top dogs are finally adding bite to their bark, something CNET called "the nuclear option." "When the home pages of Google.com, Amazon.com, Facebook.com, and their Internet allies simultaneously turn black with anti-censorship warnings that ask users to contact politicians about a vote in the U.S. Congress the next day on SOPA," Declan McCullagh wrote, "you'll know they're finally serious."'"

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  1. Re:Stop Talking by Ries · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    ... and do it. Either you have a backbone or you don't. Pick a day, middle of the week, say Jan 12th, and just do it. Announce you're doing it, and watch the others fall in line. True leadership doesn't wait.

    Which would make true leadership the ones, most likely to take an arrow to the knee!

  2. Re:Such an option is going to cause panic... by travbrad · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Why so serious?

  3. Re:Such an option is going to cause panic... by JustOK · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    What are you? Some kind of joker?

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    rewriting history since 2109
  4. Re:Such an option is going to cause panic... by skine · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Pet Peeve:

    People who say that they've "lost all faith in X," when it's obvious they never had faith in X.