It would appear that it does not matter that the sopa and pipa bills have been shelved for the fbi seems to be going after other file sharing sites. It hard to protest more when a protest starts out so lethargically behind a computer screen. No matter how many words you type on a forum, b log, or news article the importance of these messages will not be the same tell someone stands up and vocalizes it. Its a shame that laws like these have stemmed now to Canada, creating talk about re writing there C-11 bill.
I might post the following in a new thread due to its importence.
The Black March
3,1,2012 to 3,31,2012
Join the black march by boycotting those large corporations distribution. Do not purchase a movie, movie ticket, album Ect. From any company advocating and or lobbying for the following bills: sopa, pipa, acta. The goal here is to send a very solid message to the corporations that what they are lobbying for is not wanted by the people. Though we have defeated sopa dj pipa for now, you and me both know they will continue with legislation. Instead of trying to abolish it let's use the leverage we gain from this boycott to come to an aggrement in regards to alternative solutions to stoping online piracy that does not effect the rights of the people or the internet. Offer suggestions like alternitve ways to purchase there content in a more speedy way, reduction in prices ect. Attempting to abolish this legislation will result in a never ending battle and we should do our best to let the corporations know we enjoy there content but not at there price and surly not at the cost of our freedoms.



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