Wiki blackout.

Urm Digital Economy Act 2010 and Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 are already in force here, its a bit late to be pro-active. It was only 6 months ago BT were ordered to block access to Newzbin because the MPA didnt like the site, and only a month ago the MPA had Sky block it
Sorry poorly worded, more that existing UK digital legislation could be either further exercised or amended in light of how sweeping SOPA/PIPA could be...

I have no real issue regards its usage to fight piracy, but its the knock on hyperbole we are discussing that causes alarm...
Why does that spring to mind? You aren't American, you don't have a senator that represents you. Sign all the petitions you want, but it won't do anything.
:confused: Why would me not being American have anything to do with anything? My quote was based on my thoughts that once something like this passes in the USA, its hard not to see other countries slowly follow (which I think is worthy of petitoning our Government to discuss it in Parliament) - think that part-quote sums that up nicely, I really couldnt be arsed to mention the Jews etc...

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
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Oh my ****ing God, I though Wikipedia was bad enough but this is taking the biscuit now. Just tried to go on XNXX for educational purposes and that bugger is also doing this SOPA blackout! :mad:

I hope XVideos is up.
 
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