Wikipedia Might Shut Down Website To Protest Against SOPA

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  • admin
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    • Nov 2001
    • 8954

    Wikipedia Might Shut Down Website To Protest Against SOPA

    You may have seen his face frequently these last few weeks asking for donations, but the founder and head of Wikipedia is now asking users whether Wikipedia should blank all of its pages for a short time, a day or even less, to protest against the controversial Stop Piracy Online Act (SOPA) currently being debated in Congress.

    SOPA has been seen as an attempt to censor the Internet, and tech and Internet giants, including the likes of Google, Facebook and Twitter, have already expressed their opposition to the bi-partisan bill. And Wikipedia might just join in the protest.

    Founder Jimmy Wales cites an example only a few month ago, where the Italian version of Wikipedia staged a day of protest by blanking all pages, to protest against a censorship law. Wales have asked the community's opinion regarding staging a similar action, to protest what he calls "a much worse" legislation than the one that prompted the Italian protest.

    So far, the community response has been overwhelmingly supportive of a strike action.

    But Wales warned that taking such an action would be "a very very big deal", and any action would have been to carefully considered. "If this poll is firmly 'opposed' then I'll know that now. But even if this poll is firmly in 'support' we'd obviously go through a much longer process to get some kind of consensus around parameters, triggers, and timing," added Wales.

    Wales also later adds that he feels this type of action could be what's needed to initiate a "public uprising" on the issue, and to tell politicians that "Back room politics over cigars and promises" is not an acceptable alternative to a "vigorous public debate".
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  • admin
    Administrator
    • Nov 2001
    • 8954

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    Wikipedia going through through with their plan to shut down the English version of the website for 24 hours, starting US Eastern Daylight Time on Wednesday to midnight the next day (4pm – 4pm AEST ).

    Protest triggers Wikipedia shutdown | Stop Online Piracy Protect IP
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    • admin
      Administrator
      • Nov 2001
      • 8954

      #3
      Google is going to be posting an anti-SOPA protest message on its home page as well ... now that's exposure!
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      • cynthia
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        • Jan 2004
        • 14278

        #4
        Disabling jacascript or hitting the ESC button solves the issue with the message.

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