The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on their version of the bill known as SOPA or the Stop Online Privacy Act. The Protect IP Act would allow the attorney general to create a blacklist of sites they see as engaging in infringing activities, to be blocked by ISP providers, search engines, payment providers and advertising networks all without a court hearing or trial. Numerous groups have come out against it but will Congress listen. O'Reilly Media's Alexander Howard discusses. | Views: 1933 68 ratings | |
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
NO SOPA: 'American Censorship Day'
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