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2012 General News

  • 16-02-2012: The FBI might cut off the Internet for millions of people on 8th March.  [Gizmodo]
  • 03-02-2012: The dark web: guns and drugs for sale on the Internet's secret black market.  [BBC Newsvideo]
  • 01-02-2012: Predicting what will not be big in 2012.  [EtherealMind]
  • 29-01-2012: Google teams with Facebook and Microsoft to phight phishing.  [Wired]  [BBC News]  [The Register]
  • 26-01-2012: Israel sets sights on next-generation Internet.  [JDNews]
  • 17-01-2012: The Internet of 2011 vs the Internet of 2010.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 16-01-2012: Can wireless networks make cabling obsolete?  [DC Knowledge]
  • 10-01-2012: Comcast completes DNSSEC deployment.  [Comcast]
  • 10-01-2012: The Wired Q&A: ICANN president Rod Beckstrom on 'the biggest change in DNS since dot-com'.  [Wired]  [The Register]  [Wired]  [WSJ ATD]
    • 11-01-2012: New gTLDs update, guidebook posted.  [ICANN]
    • 12-01-2012: What you need to know about ICANN's new generic TLDs.  [ReadWriteWeb]
    • 23-01-2012: Bonfire of the brands: ICANN's top-level domain selloff.  [The Register]
  • 07-01-2012: Finally, some copyright infringement notices.  [TechSploder]
  • 07-01-2012: The NZ DIA Internet filter status.  [GeekZone]
  • 05-01-2012: ICANN to expand top-level Internet domains despite critics.  [Reuters]
  • 05-01-2012: Iran clamps down on Internet use.  [The Guardian]  [Gizmodo]  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 05-01-2012: Vint Cerf: 'The Internet is not a human right'.  [The Register]  [TechLiberation]  [Gizmodo]
    • 05-01-2012: Internet access IS a human right.  [HardOCP]  [TECHi]
  • 02-01-2012: The un-Internet.  [WebMonkey]

2011 General News

  • 21-12-2011: EFF releases guide to help travelers defend private data.  [Voxy]  [EFF]
    • PDF attached below: EFF-border-search.pdf
  • 20-12-2011: KORE Telematics' Alex Brisbourne: the existing Internet of things.  [ReadWriteWeb: part 1, part 2, part 3]
  • 13-12-2011: European research on future Internet design -- whitepaper.  [EtherealMind]
    • PDF attached below: eu-research-future-internet-design.pdf
  • 02-12-2011: Senator floats alternative to Internet blacklisting bills.  [Wired]
  • 02-11-2011: Dennis Ritchie, creator of C, bids "goodbye, world".  [ExtremeTech]
  • 02-11-2011: Kill switch.  [TechCrunch]
  • 19-10-2011: ARPANET's coming out party: when the Internet first took centre stage.  [Ars Technica]
  • 11-10-2011: The five levels of ISP evil.  [Lifehacker]  [sonic.net]
  • 11-10-2011: As expected, alternative DNS systems sprouting up to ignore US censorship.  [TechDirt]
  • 19-09-2011: Submarine cable map.  [TeleGeography]  [Gizmodo]
    • 21-09-2011: The secret world of submarine cables.  [ExtremeTech]
  • 23-06-2011: June 23, 1983: DNS test sets stage for Internet growth.  [Wired]
  • 22-06-2011: Nazi hunting: how France first "civilised" the Internet.  [Ars Technica]
  • 20-06-2011: World braces for domain name explosion.  [The Register]
  • 02-05-2011: Inside the Internet: a retro video from the BBC.  [ExtremeTech]
  • 02-05-2011: Internet traffic surges on bin Laden news.  [DC Knowledge]
    • 02-05-2011: How fast the news spreads through social media.  [Sysomos]
    • 02-05-2011: The web breaks news of bin Laden's death, but then buckles under the onslaught.  [ExtremeTech]
  • 22-03-2011: Google maps 300TB of real-world Internet speed data.  [Ars Technica]  [Google PDE]
  • 16-03-2011: Analysis: good and bad for Cisco in Ethernet switching.  [TCPmag]
  • 21-02-2011: How the atom bomb helped give birth to the Internet.  [Ars Technica part 1, part 2, part 3]
  • 15-02-2011: Cambodia: networking in a world of contrasts.  [Network Janitor]
  • 31-01-2011: Huge ISPs want per-Gb payments from Netflix, YouTube.  [Ars Technica]
  • 28-01-2011: Internet "kill switch" legislation back in play.  [Wired]
    • 30-01-2011: Bypassing the Internet kill switch.  [Evilrouters]
  • 25-01-2011: Akamai State of the Internet report spotlights latest global speed trends.  [Geekzone]

2010 General News

  • 20-10-2011: Building a firewall for the Facebook generation.  [Bloomberg]
  • 20-10-2011: BitTorrent throttling Internet providers exposed.  [TorrentFreak]  [Lifehacker]
  • 10-12-2010: The week in WikiLeaks.  [DC Knowledge]
  • 09-10-2010: Network design -- creativity and compromise.  [Etherealmind]
  • 23-09-2010: What's the difference between Kbps and kbps?  A lot.  [Etherealmind]
  • 15-09-2010: ICANN boss: international domain system in peril.  [Ars Technica]
  • 06-08-2010: How the Internet would look as a tube map.  [Simply Zesty]
  • 28-06-2010: An Internet 100 times as fast: a new network design could boost capacity.  [PhysOrg]
  • 04-05-2010: Designing the future Internet.  [Forbes]
  • 31-03-2010: Why Internet connections are fastest in South Korea.  [CNN]
  • 31-03-2010: IS-IS + MPLS TE + Native IPv6 = Fail.  [IOS Hints]
  • 26-03-2010: The next steps for Google's experimental fibre network.  [Google Blog]
  • 18-03-2010: Average IP packet size.  [Etherealmind]
  • 18-03-2010: Is Google's network morphing into a CDN?  [DC Knowledge]
  • 16-03-2010: How big is Google?  [Arbor Networks]  [The Register]
  • 16-03-2010: Analysis of Cisco's shrinking high-end routing share.  [TCPmag]
  • 16-03-2010: CRS-3 outpacing market demand?  [TCPmag]
  • 04-03-2010: Teaching binary and other bases.  [Packet Life]
  • 03-03-2010: Lies, damned lies and independent competitive test reports.  [IOS Hints]
  • 10-02-2010: Cisco releasing spam RFCs?  [Etherealmind]
  • 08-02-2010: The lost souls of telecommunications history.  [Ars Technica]
  • 28-01-2010: Spanning Tree 802.1d and RSTP 802.1w.  [Cisco Tips & Tricks]
  • 27-01-2010: Auto-negotiation myth.  [MPLS VPN]
  • 18-01-2010: EtherChannel considerations.  [PacketLife]
  • 15-01-2010: The Internet revealed: a film about IXPs.  [YouTube]  [DC Knowledge]
  • 12-01-2010: Carriers embrace 10GigE, plan 40 and 100GigE deployments.  [TCPmag]

2009 General News

  • 04-01-2009: The history of the Internet.  [YouTube]

SOPA / PIPA / ACTA Related Articles

  • 23-02-2012: How DMCA takedown notices work.  [ReadWriteWeb]
    • PNG attached below: infographic-dmca-process.png
  • 22-02-2012: ACTA: EU court to rule on anti-piracy agreement.  [BBC News]  [ReadWriteWeb]  [The Register]  [Ars Technica]
  • 21-02-2012: How the European Internet rose up against ACTA.  [Wired]
  • 21-02-2012: The MPAA and RIAA should buy The Pirate Bay.  [ExtremeTech]
  • 20-02-2012: ACTA is part of a multi-decade, worldwide copyright campaign.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-02-2012: Either stand with us or with those Internet geeks.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 17-02-2012: Entertainment industry people are still pitching for SOPA.  [BoingBoing]
  • 17-02-2012: Pirate Bay: the RIAA is delusional and must be stopped.  [TorrentFreak]
  • 15-02-2012: Post SOPA, influential tech investor favours 'blacklisting' pirate sites.  [cNet]
  • 14-02-2012: The Netherlands looks to take the lead in rational copyright legislation.  [Gizmodo]
  • 13-02-2012: Canada's sweeping new, evidence-free electronic spying bill.  [BoingBoing]  [Michael Geist]
    • 14-02-2012: Canadian MP: if you oppose warrantless snooping, you "stand with child pornographers".  [BoingBoing]
    • 14-02-2012: Canada wants warrantless Internet spying, says critics support child porn.  [Ars Technica]
    • 15-02-2012: Involuntary transparency for Canada's spying-bill MP.  [BoingBoing]
  • 12-02-2012: Is the Senate trying to sneak in a new SOPA bill?  [Gizmodo]
  • 11-02-2012: Pictures from Berlin's anti-ACTA protest.  [BoingBoing]  [Flickr]
  • 10-02-2012: Pseudo masochism is fuelling ACTA witch-hunt.  [The Register]
  • 10-02-2012: Vast hordes of Canadians speak out on proposed copyright legislation -- lend your voice!  [BoingBoing]  [Michael Geist]
  • 10-02-2012: Alan Moore explains Guy Fawkes mask, Occupy, Anonymous and anti-ACTA protests.  [BoingBoing]  [BBC News]
  • 10-02-2012: Kill ACTA: give the EU an earful about secret copyright treaties in Brussels.  [BoingBoing]
  • 10-02-2012: ACTA: Germany delays signing anti-piracy agreement.  [BBC News]  [The Register]  [HardOCP]  [Yahoo News]
  • 09-02-2012: Kill ACTA.  [BoingBoing]  [killacta.org]
    • 11-02-2012: Today is the day to kill ACTA.  [BoingBoing]
  • 09-02-2012: The Senate's SOPA counterattack?  Cybersecurity the undoing of privacy.  [Cato@Liberty]
  • 08-02-2012: RIAA still raging against Google, Wikipedia for "misuse of power" in SOPA battle.  [Ars Technica]
    • 08-02-2012: RIAA says Google and Wikipedia manufactured controversy.  [HardOCP]  [NYT]
  • 07-02-2012: Czechs, Slovaks stall on ACTA.  [The Register]
  • 06-02-2012: Hollywood's gentler post-SOPA strategy.  [HardOCP]  [cNet]
  • 06-02-2012: SOPA and PIPA prompt Reddit, Mozilla, and 73 others to ask Congress to halt work on intellectual property laws.  [The Verge]
  • 06-02-2012: Petition to uncloack secret copyright treaty.  [BoingBoing]
  • 04-02-2012: Young people followed SOPA news more than election news.  [HardOCP]  [TechDirt]
  • 03-02-2012: SOPA, ACTA and WIPO: where is copyfight headed?  [BoingBoing]
  • 03-02-2012: European revolt over ACTA treaty gains ground.  [The Register]  [Ars Technica]
    • 03-02-2012: London's anti-ACTA demonstration, one week from tomorrow.  [BoingBoing]
    • 03-02-2012: Poland's prime minister wants to put the brakes on ACTA.  [BoingBoing]
    • 03-02-2012: Slovenia's ambassador apologises to her children and her nation for signing ACTA, calls for mass demonstrations in Ljubljana tomorrow.  [BoingBoing]  [Meta]
    • 06-02-2012: ACTA: Europe braced for protests over anti-piracy treaty.  [BBC News]
    • 11-02-2012: Protests erupt across Europe against web piracy threat.  [Reuters]
    • 13-02-2012: European Parliament president slams ACTA 'in current form'.  [The Register]  [BBC News]  [The Guardian]
    • 15-02-2012: Bulgaria and Netherlands back away from ACTA.  [BoingBoing]  [The Guardian]
    • 17-02-2012: Netherlands plans to make 'copyrighted material easier to use'.  [The Register]
  • 02-02-2012: Son of ACTA, the TPP, wants to legislate buffers.  [BoingBoing]
  • 02-02-2012: Major labels demand that SOPA be folded into Canada's new copyright law, C-11.  [BoingBoing]  [Michael Geist]
  • 02-02-2012: Obama refuses to respond to MPAA bribery claim petition.  [The Register]  [ComputerWorld]
  • 01-02-2021: Beyond ACTA: next secret copyright agreement negotiated this week -- in Hollywood.  [Ars Technica]  [BoingBoing]
  • 01-02-2012: Shoe on the other foot: RIAA wants to scrap anti-piracy OPEN act.  [Ars Technica]
  • 01-02-2012: ACTA goes too far, says MEP.  [The Guardian]
  • 31-01-2012: Straigh dope on Canada's new copyright law, ACTA and SOPA.  [BoingBoing]  [Michael Geist]
  • 31-01-2012: Viacom's Philippe Dauman says "mob mentality" doomed SOPA and PIPA.  [WSJ ATD]  [HardOCP]
    • 07-02-2012: Paramount "humbled" by SOPS protests even as CEO blasts "mob mentality".  [Ars Technica]
  • 30-01-2012: The newest Internet law to worry about (updated: don't worry).  [Gizmodo]
  • 30-01-2012: As Anonymous protests, Internet drowns in inaccurate anti-ACTA arguments.  [Ars Technica]
  • 30-01-2012: Impeachable offense?  Obama takes "bribe", institutes SOPA's evil twin ACTA.  [DailyTech]
  • 30-01-2012: Canadians from all corners of industry, culture, education, law, and civil society oppose Canada's SOPA.  [BoingBoing]  [Michael Geist]
  • 30-01-2012: Silence of the lambs: the missing voice of authors in the SOPA debate.  [WSJ ATD]
  • 30-01-2012: Alt text: the sinister sons of SOPA.  [Wired]
  • 29-01-2012: Dutch ISPs refuse to block The Pirate Bay.  [TorrentFreak]
  • 29-01-2012: Big brother: how ACTA brings SOPA's threat to a global scale.  [Trusted Reviews]
  • 28-01-2012: Infographic: Hollywood's long war on technology.  [BoingBoing]  [Matador]
    • JPG attached below: MPAA-SOPA-infographic.jpg
  • 28-01-2012: MPAA's number two admits industry "not comfortable" with the Internet.  [BoingBoing]  [TechDirt]
  • 27-01-2012: We have every right to be furious about ACTA.  [EFF]
  • 27-01-2012: The ACTA fight returns: what is at stake and what you can do.  [Michael Geist]
  • 27-01-2012: UFC president calls out Anonymous, plugs SOPA, gets KTFO.  [DailyTech]
  • 27-01-2012: What you should know about ACTA and your rights.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 27-01-2012: Thought SOPA was bad?  10 reasons to oppose ACTA.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 27-01-2012: SOPA and PIPA technical issues explained simply in infographic form.  [Lifehacker]
    • JPG attached below: SOPA-PIPA.jpg
  • 27-01-2012: Google must channel SOPA rage again -- against your privacy.  [The Register]
  • 27-01-2012: EMI VP opposes SOPA, thinks better products at better prices will solve piracy.  [BoingBoing]  [TorrentFreak]
  • 27-01-2012: "Ireland's SOPA" to be debated next week.  [THG]
  • 26-01-2012: European Parliament official in charge of ACTA quits, and denounces the 'masquerade' behind ACTA.  [TechDirt]  [BoingBoing]
  • 26-01-2012: Stop ACTA: secretive treaty will bring in the worst of SOPA through trade obligations.  [BoingBoing]
  • 25-01-2012: The SOPA war: a frantic call, an aborted summit, and dramatic new details on how Hollywood lost.  [Hollywood Reporter]
  • 25-01-2012: Thought SOPA was bad?  Meet ACTA.  [HardOCP]  [Forbes]
  • 25-01-2012: The SOPA/PIPA protests: who cared most?  [The Atlantic]
  • 25-01-2012: New petition asks White House to submit ACTA to the Senate for ratification.  [TechDirt]
  • 25-01-2012: Canda's new SOPA-style copyright bill could shut down YouTube.  [BoingBoing]  [Michael Geist]
  • 25-01-2012: Anonymous goes after world governments in wake of anti-SOPA protests.  [Wired]
  • 25-01-2012: New Euro IP law promises artists torpedoes to sink pirates.  [The Register]
  • 24-01-2012: Sen. Ron Wyden: PIPA/SOPA is a congressional wake-up call.  [Wired]
  • 24-01-2012: Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales: MPAA chairman Christopher Dodd should be fired.  [MediaBeat]  [HardOCP]
  • 24-01-2012: How 87,000 people taught us about the future of online activism.  [TechCrunch]
  • 24-01-2012: Real voters' disinterest in anti-piracy legislation may give SOPA new life.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 23-01-2012: After SOPA's death, anti-piracy advocates scramble for a way forward.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 23-01-2012: Furios freetards blitz the wrong SOPA.  [The Register]
  • 23-01-2012: US record labels trying to sneak SOPA's provisions into Canada's pending copyright legislation.  [BoingBoing]  [Michael Geist]
  • 23-01-2012: If the Feds can shut down Megaupload, why do we need SOPA?  [Ars Technica]
  • 22-01-2012: White House petition to end support for ACTA.  [BoingBoing]  [The White House]
  • 22-01-2012: Lies, damned lies, and piracy statistics.  [BoingBoing]  [Ars Technica]
  • 21-01-2012: A post-PIPA post.  [AVC]
  • 21-01-2012: Two things about SOPA/PIPA.  [Joel Spolsky - Google+]
  • 21-01-2012: This is the game that the RIAA and MPAA want to play with you.  [Gizmodo]
  • 21-01-2012: SOPA/PIPA mashup: how much Hollywood money did your lawmaker make?  Name and shame with fellow voters.  [BoingBoing] [BuyTheVote]
  • 21-01-2012: Chris Dodd to Obama: Hollywood will stop supporting you because you were soft on SOPA and PIPA.  [BoingBoing]  [Fox News] [DailyTech]
    • 22-01-2012: Throwing Hollywood under the bus could pay dividends for GOP.  [Ars Technica]
    • 23-01-2012: MPAA threat sparks White House petition for bribery probe.  [The Register]
  • 20-01-2012: The week the web changed Washington.  [O'Reilly]
  • 20-01-2012: MPAA directly and publicly threatens politicians who aren't corrupt enough to stay bought.  [TechDirt]
  • 20-01-2012: ESA drops SOPA support, video game lobby laments bill's 'unintended consequences'.  [Kotaku]
  • 20-01-2012: Five lessons from the SOPA/PIPA fight.  [Slate]
  • 20-01-2012: The next SOPA.  [Marco]
  • 20-01-2012: The struggle against SOPA and PIPA is not over.  [The Guardian]
  • 20-01-2012: Former Sen. Chris Dodd, MPAA CEO, blasts congress for halting SOPA and PIPA.  [TPM]
  • 20-01-2012: Full Reid statement on PIPA.  [TPM]  [Gizmodo]
  • 20-01-2012: The unsuspecting (but intended) victims of SOPA and PIPA.  [ExtremeTech]
  • 20-01-2012: We the people: populist protest kills SOPA (again).  [DailyTech]
  • 20-01-2012: Congress puts PIPA and SOPA on backburner.  [The Register]  [HardOCP]  [Washington Post]  [GigaOM]
  • 20-01-2012: All four GOP presidential candidates now oppose SOPA/PIPA.  [ReadWriteWeb]  [Ars Technica]
  • 20-01-2012: SOPA, PIPA votes indefinitely delayed.  [ReadWriteWeb]  [Washington Post]  [Gizmodo]  [Engadget]
  • 20-01-2012: What one Chinese blogger said about SOPA/PIPA.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 20-01-2012: Senate postpones PIPA vote.  [BoingBoing]  [US Senate]
  • 20-01-2012: SOPA is dead.  [BoingBoing]  [Mashable]  [Ars Technica]
  • 19-01-2012: Father of the web backs SOPA protests.  [Sydney Morning Herald]
  • 19-01-2012: SOPA: we can fix this.  [C-Scape]
  • 19-01-2012: After Internet blackout, all GOP candidates agree SOPA sucks.  [The Raw Story]
  • 19-01-2012: SOPA getting a face-lift: how evil will it be?  [Wired]
  • 19-01-2012: Senate leaders from both parties back away from PIPA.  [Ars Technica]  [Gizmodo]  [TechCrunch]
  • 19-01-2012: Some SOPA/PIPA supporters vow to fight the big media to the bitter end.  [DailyTech]
  • 19-01-2012: SOPA from a distance: multiplying the trade threats.  [The Register]
  • 19-01-2012: Wikipedia: so how do you like censorship?  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 19-01-2012: Where the funny piracy numbers used to justify SOPA/PIPA spring from.  [BoingBoing]  [Cato @ Liberty]
  • 19-01-2012: How the Internet blackout affected congressional support for PIPA/SOPA.  [BoingBoing]  [Pro Publica]
  • 19-01-2012: PIPA/SOPA understanding and action: flowchart edition.  [BoingBoing]  [ApeConMyth]
  • 19-01-2012: This is how you defeat SOPA/PIPA: 7.5 million people sign petitions, 40k call Capitol Hill.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 19-01-2012: Why SOPA is going to screw us all: the video.  [Gizmodo]
  • 19-01-2012: On PIPA, Senate in talks to yank search.  [Politico]
  • 19-01-2012: SOPA protest by the numbers: 162 million pageviews, 7 million signatures.  [Ars Technica]
  • 19-01-2012: SOPA backers reassures his troops: "Facts will overcome fears".  [Ars Technica]
  • 19-01-2012: Red Hat: SOPA threatens innovation, economic growth.  [THG]
  • 19-01-2012: SOPA is dead.  Are you happy now?  [The Register]
  • 19-01-2012: Top 0 lessons learned from the SOPA protest.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 19-01-2012: Senator Leahy mystified.  [BoingBoing]  [Patrick Leahy]
  • 19-01-2012: SOPA/PIPA aren't a failure to understand the Internet -- they arise from self-interested fear of free speech.  [BoingBoing]  [The Guardian]
  • 19-01-2012: SOPA debate: Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales vs Sandra Aistars of Copyright Alliance.  [BoingBoing]  [YouTube]
  • 19-01-2012: SOPA: big content loses a fight with the Internet.  [BoingBoing]  [Mother Jones]
  • 19-01-2012: SOPA and PIPA protests not over, says Wikipedia.  [BBC News]
  • 19-01-2012: Two last SOPA/PIPA videos -- one silly and one serious (both terrific).  [WSJ ATD]
  • 19-01-2012: An abuse of power given the freedoms these companies enjoy in the marketplace today.  [BoingBoing]
  • 19-01-2012: Hollywood loses SOPA story.  [WSJ]
  • 18-01-2012: Defend our freedom to share (or why SOPA is a bad idea).  [TED - YT]  [BoingBoing]  [TED]
  • 18-01-2012: Post-SOPA: the path forward for addressing piracy.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: Khan Academy explains SOPA/PIPA.  [BoingBoing]  [YouTube]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA isn't dead, it's back on.  [BoingBoing]  [US Judiciary]
  • 18-01-2012: SF v SOPA: the biggest tech protest in decades.  [TechCrunch]
  • 18-01-2012: 2.4+ million SOPA-related tweets.  [Twitter]
  • 18-01-2012: Hollywood fights Internet protest with TV ad, billboard, radio spot.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA garners mainstream attraction today and more.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 18-01-2012: Sound bites from the SOPA strike.  [WSJ ATD]
  • 18-01-2012: "Nerd lobby" shows muscle in debate over piracy bills.  [WSJ]
  • 18-01-2012: Everything you need to legally protest SOPA.  [Lifehacker]
  • 18-01-2012: Internet SOPA/PIPA: don't declare victory yet.  [Wired]
  • 18-01-2012: Panicked Congress critters scurry off SOPA/PIPA ship after massive protest.  [DailyTech]  [Ars Technica]  [BoingBoing]  [TorrentFreak]  [Hexus]  [Gizmodo]  [VentureBeat]
  • 18-01-2012: LOLing our way to Internet freedom.  [Wired]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA, Internet regulation, and the economics of piracy.  [Wired]
  • 18-01-2012: My letter to the Internet.  [Huffington Post]
  • 18-01-2012: By the numbers: 103,785.  [The White House]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA rage spills into the streets of New York.  [Gizmodo]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA uncensored: you speak out.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA and PIPA are the Internet's own damn fault.  [Gizmodo]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA outrage is breaking the Senate's websites.  [Gizmodo]
  • 18-01-2012: RIAA reminds us why we hate them with obnoxious smartass tweet.  [Gizmodo]
  • 18-01-2012: MC Hammer hits anti-SOPA rally.  [WSJ]
  • 18-01-2012: MPAA hits new low in self-pity over SOPA.  [Uproxx]
  • 18-01-2012: US Senate websites hit with technical difficulties following SOPA blackout.  [The Verge]
  • 18-01-2012: Ron Paul compaign sues to stop unauthorised web videos.  [paidContent]
  • 18-01-2012: Support the Daily WTF in supporting the Support SOPA Movement.  [Daily WTF]
  • 18-01-2012: Visualising SOPA on Twitter.  [Fred Benenson]
  • 18-01-2012: Google shows you SOPA opposition by the numbers.  [HardOCP]  [Google]
    • PDF attached below: SOPA - Take Action.pdf
  • 18-01-2012: Even without DNS provisions, SOPA and PIPA remain fatally flawed.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: What does SOPA mean for us foreigners?  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: When a petition isn't enough: SOPA protestors raise money to hire lobbyist firm.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: The Lonely Island gets off its boat to oppose SOPA.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: A history of IP violence: how SOPA's and PIPA's sponsors have waged war on the Internet.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA, Internet regulation, and the economics of piracy.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: "Least restrictive means"?  One way that SOPA could die in court.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: Why one game developer is skipping E3 to start an anti-SOPA crusade.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: Protesting SOPA: how to make  your voice heard.  [WebMonkey]
  • 18-01-2012: Two PIPA sponsors drop support for their own bill.  [The Register]  [HardOCP]  [Senator Marco Rubio - FB]  [Gizmodo]
  • 18-01-2012: Hosting firms add voices to SOPA protest.  [DC Knowledge]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA bill faces new hurdles.  [WSJ ATD]
  • 18-01-2012: App makers craft code for protesting SOPA.  [WSJ ATD]
  • 18-01-2012: With today's protests, SOPA becomes a mainstream issue.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 18-01-2012: What I wish Wikipedia and others were saying about SOPA/PIPA.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 18-01-2012: What Mark Zuckerberg says about SOPA/PIPA.  [ReadWriteWeb]  [Mark Zuckerberg - FB]  [Gizmodo]  [HardOCP]
    • 18-01-2012: Come on Zuck, do you really mean it?  [GigaOM]
  • 18-01-2012: The Register to publish other sites' blacked-out content in SOPA protest.  [The Register]
  • 18-01-2012: Stop SOPA and PIPA!  [Nikon Rumors]
  • 18-01-2012: Why we're against SOPA and PIPA.  [PocketNow]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA and why we don't support it.  [Smartphone Envy]
  • 18-01-2012: What is SOPA and why are all my websites on strike?  [GottaBeMobile]
  • 18-01-2012: TUAW on SOPA and PIPA: what they are and why we're against them.  [TUAW]
  • 18-01-2012: Why we've censored Wired.  [Wired]
  • 18-01-2012: Protesting SOPA: how to make your voice heard.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-01-2012: SOPA blackouts begin as MPAA calls foul.  [ExtremeTech]
  • 18-01-2012: Why we are against SOPA.  [CoolSmartPhone]
  • 18-01-2012: A preview of SOPA: web shut down before my eyes.  [The Register]
  • 18-01-2012: Rupert Murdoch, Congress revive SOPA.  [DailyTech]
  • 17-01-2012: Microsoft says it opposes SOPA 'as currently drafted'.  [GeekWire]  [Gizmodo]
  • 17-01-2012: A technical examination of SOPA and PIPA.  [Reddit]
  • 17-01-2012: Don't censor the web.  [Google]
  • 17-01-2012: What is SOPA?  [Gizmodo]
  • 17-01-2012: The Pirate Bay: PIPA/SOPA won't stop us!  [TorrentFreak]  [TorrentFreak]
  • 17-01-2012: SOPA markup to resume in February.  [US Judiciary]  [Engadget]
  • 17-01-2012: On SOPA and PIPA, MPAA and Chamber strike conciliatory note.  [Politico]
  • 17-01-2012: Reeling MPAA declares DNS filtering "off the table".  [Ars Technica]
  • 17-01-2012: The White House shelves SOPA -- now what?  [The Register]
  • 17-01-2012: SOPA resurrected as Google and other join protests.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 17-01-2012: Why SOPA/PIPA protests should matter to people outside the USA.  [BoingBoing]
  • 16-01-2012: The Internet wins: SOPA has been shelved, but we must remain vigilant.  [ExtremeTech]
    • 16-01-2012: Ding dong, SOPA is dead.  [DailyTech]
  • 16-01-2012: Obama's post-SOPA challenge: all right, you come up with a solution!  [ReadWriteWeb]  [DailyTech]  [HardOCP]  [Seattle Times]
  • 16-01-2012: Tim O'Reilly on SOPA: it protects the wrong people.  [BoingBoing]  [GigaOM]
  • 16-01-2012: SOPA is dying; its evil Senate twin, PIPA, lives on.  [BoingBoing]  [Examiner]
  • 14-01-2012: Last Saturday I woke up mad -- a #BlackoutSOPA origin story.  [Hunter Walk]
  • 14-01-2012: Murdoch slams Obama for supporting "Silicon Valley piracy leaders".  [Gizmodo]  [WSJ ATD]  [The Register]
    • 18-01-2012: The story behind Rupert Murdoch's rants about Google and SOPA.  [Forbes]
    • 22-01-2012: Dear Rupert Murdoch: let's talk piracy and "The Simpsons".  [Daggle]
  • 14-01-2012: BoingBoing will go dark on Jan 18 to fight SOPA.  [BoingBoing]
    • 16-01-2012: Emergency NY tech meetup SOPA/PIPA protest Wednesday at Sens. Schumer and Gillibrand's offices.  [BoingBoing]
    • 16-01-2012: Wikipedia will go dark to protest SOPA/PIPA.  [BoingBoing]  [Reuters]  [ReadWriteWeb]  [HardOCP]  [cNet]  [Ars Technica]  [FT]  [Gizmodo]  [BBC News]  [Hexus]
    • 16-01-2012: Twitter CEO says SOPA blackout protest is "silly".  [BoingBoing]  [The Guardian]
    • 17-01-2012: Going dark to protest SOPA/PIPA.  [Schneier]
    • 17-01-2012: List of sites planning SOPA protests continues to grow.  [WSJ ATD]
    • 17-01-2012: Stop PIPA bar for your website.  [BoingBoing]
    • 17-01-2012: MPAA issues statement slamming SOPA/PIPA "blackout" protests as "dangerous gimmick".  [BoingBoing]  [The Consumerist]
    • 17-01-2012: 2600 to go PIPA-dark, too.  [BoingBoing]
    • 17-01-2012: SOPA protest swells as Google, Scribd and WordPress join.  [Ars Technica]
    • 17-01-2012: SOPA lives -- and MPAA calls protests an "abuse of power".  [Ars Technica]  [HardOCP]  [cNet]  [Gizmodo]
    • 17-01-2012: Protest SOPA: black out your website the Google-friendly way.  [WebMonkey]
    • 17-01-2012: Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales defends SOPA protest blackout.  [The Telegraph]
    • 17-01-2012: Google will protest SOPA using popular homepage.  [cNet]
    • 17-01-2012: SOPA protest nears zero hour.  [Politico]
    • 17-01-2012: Taking SOPA/PIPA to the streets: protests on for SF, NYC.  [GigaOM]
    • 17-01-2012: Wikipedia, Craigslist, other sites go black in SOPA protest.  [LA Times]
    • 18-01-2012: Sites go dark in piracy protest.  [BBC News]
    • 18-01-2012: SOPA resistance day begins at Ars.  [Ars Technica]
    • 18-01-2012: Google, Wikipedia and others protest SOPA/PIPA.  [Engadget]
    • 18-01-2012: Google's censored logo.  [Google]  [GottaBeMobile]
    • 18-01-2012: PSA: your sites aren't down, they're protesting SOPA and PIPA.  [iMore]
    • 18-01-2012: What is SOPA and why are all my websites on strike?  [GottaBeMobile]
    • 18-01-2012: Wikipedia goes dark, news orgs say "I got this".  [ReadWriteWeb]
    • 18-01-2012: How one higher education institute is protesting SOPA/PIPA.  [ReadWriteWeb]
    • 18-01-2012: With today's protests, SOPA becomes a mainstream issue.  [ReadWriteWeb]
    • 18-01-2012: Stop SOPA: what a blacked-out Internet looks like.  [ReadWriteWeb]
    • 18-01-2012: The day the web went dark.  [WSJ ATD]
    • 18-01-2012: SOPA blackout spreads across the Internet.  [Ars Technica]
    • 18-01-2012: This is what an Internet protest looks like.  [Gizmodo]
    • 18-01-2012: De-blackout Wikipedia with this bookmarklet.  [Lifehacker]
    • 18-01-2012: Why Lifehacker isn't black today.  [Lifehacker]
    • 18-01-2012: How Wikipedia turned off the lights.  [NYT]
  • 14-01-2012: Lamar Smith and Patrick Leahy blink: take DNS-blocking out of SOPA and PIPA.  [BoingBoing]  [cNet]
    • 16-01-2012: SOPA bins DNS blocking after White House wades in.  [The Register]
  • 14-01-2012: White House strangles SOPA, citing censorship, security concerns.  [ReadWriteWeb]  [Ars Technica]  [Engadget]  [White House]  [WSJ ATD]  [BoingBoing]  [Tim O'Reilly]  [Hexus]  [Lifehacker]
  • 13-01-2012: Tim O'Reilly: why I'm fighting SOPA.  [GigaOM]
  • 13-01-2012: SOPA delayed -- Cantor promises it won't be brought to the floor until 'issues are addressed'.  [TechDirt]
  • 13-01-2012: DNS provision pulled from SOPA.  [HardOCP]  [cNet]  [Gizmodo]
  • 13-01-2012: The author of SOPA is a copyright violator.  [Vice]   [DailyTech]  [Vice]  [BoingBoing]
  • 13-01-2012: Even without DNS blocking, PIPA could still stifle innovation.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 13-01-2012: Ex-post PIPA: what happens to anti-piracy now?  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 13-01-2012: Lamar Smith countermoves, will remove court order provision from SOPA.  [ReadWriteWeb]  [Ars Technica]
  • 12-01-2012: Author of controversial piracy bill now says 'more study needed'.  [WSJ ATD]
  • 12-01-2012: Internet blacklist power to be stripped from Senate's PIPA.  [Ars Technica]
  • 12-01-2012: Congressman says SOPA may kill his favourite game.  [HardOCP]  [TorrentFreak]
  • 12-01-2012: Dirty cops will love SOPA.  [BoingBoing]  [PopeHat]
  • 12-01-2012: MPAA claims Ars Technica helps thieves.  [Ars Technica]  [BoingBoing]
  • 11-01-2012: As SOPA/PIPA becomes toxic, frantic Congress test runs dropping DNS blocking provisions.  [TechDirt]
  • 11-01-2012: If SOPA's main target is The Pirate Bay, it's worth pointing out that it's immune from SOPA.  [TechDirt]  [ExtremeTech]
  • 11-01-2012: The SOPA debate and how it's affected by Congress's understanding of child porn.  [Danwin]
  • 11-01-2012: Soapy: an even better anti-SOPA browser plugin.  [BoingBoing]
  • 11-01-2012: SOPA editorial of the day.  [HardOCP]  [GameFront]
  • 11-01-2012: Will Reddit's SOPA blackout make a difference?  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 10-01-2012: Fighting Internet piracy: CES takes on SOPA vs OPEN debate.  [Ars Technica]  [BoingBoing]  [Forbes]
  • 10-01-2012: Pro-PIPA group 'pirates' anti-PIPA group.  [TorrentFreak]  [BoingBoing]
  • 10-01-2012: Is a pro-PIPA lobbying group guilty of email 'content theft'?  [Ars Technica]
  • 10-01-2012: Fight PIPA, SOPA's Senate cousin, with this Senate scorecard.  [BoingBoing]  [SOPA Opera]
  • 09-01-2012: Forget SOPA: copyright owners must build a better BitTorrent.  [Ars Technica]
  • 09-01-2012: Congressman drops support for SOPA.  [BoingBoing]  [Reddit]
  • 09-01-2012: Where do leading Republican presidential candidates stand on SOPA?  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 09-01-2012: Android app identifies SOPA supporters behind real-world products.  [ReadWriteWeb]  [ExtremeTech]  [Lifehacker]  [BoingBoing] [Forbes]  [PocketNow]
  • 07-01-2012: Eight top Internet firms back alternative to SOPA.  [ReadWriteWeb]  [The Hill]
  • 07-01-2012: Lamar Smith: if you oppose SOPA, you don't matter.  [BoingBoing]  [TechDirt]
  • 06-01-2012: Stay on top of the fight against SOPA/PIPA with these tools.  [Lifehacker]
  • 06-01-2012: SOPA-supporting news outlets aren't covering SOPA.  [BoingBoing]  [MediaMatters]  [The Register]
  • 06-01-2012: Leaked memo: USA blackmailed Spain into passing brutal, censoring copyright law.  [BoingBoing]  [The Guardian]
  • 05-01-2012: Find out where your legislators stand on SOPA, PIPA.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 04-01-2012: Articulate explanation of how SOPA came about, and how it might be stopped.  [BoingBoing]  [Reddit]
  • 04-01-2012: SOPA, GoDaddy and the bottom-up democracy (or mob-rule) of the web.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 04-01-2012: Chrome extension warns you when you browse a SOPA-supporter's website.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 03-01-2012: SOPA through the generations.  [WSJ ATD]
  • 03-01-2012: Belarus bans browsing foreign websites.  [BoingBoing]  [Washington Post]  [Library of Congress]
    • 03-01-2012: No, Belarus is not cut off from the Internet, but new restrictions are still pretty bad.  [TechDirt]
  • 03-01-2012: Spain adopts tough new piracy law.  [BBC News]  [Engadget]
  • 02-01-2012: As SOPA closes in, hackers look to space for the answer.  [Hexus]
  • 02-01-2012: Spain gets its own SOPA-style anti-piracy law for shutting down websites.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 02-01-2012: A science-centric SOPA boycott.  [BoingBoing]
  • 31-12-2011: SOPA: who's in and who's out.  [Engadget]
  • 30-12-2011: Now, more than ever, it's time to pull your domains from GoDaddy.  [BoingBoing]  [marco.org]
  • 30-12-2011: And now GoDaddy's finally, officially against SOPA.  [Gizmodo]
  • 29-12-2011: SOPA opponents may go nuclear and other 2012 predictions.  [cNet]
  • 29-12-2011: Save Tom's, stop SOPA.  [THG]
  • 29-12-2011: GoDaddy faces boycott over SOPA anti-piracy law support.  [BBC News]  [Ars Technica]  [TechDirt]
  • 27-12-2011: How SOPA would kill art & creativity online.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 27-12-2011: NameCheap pokes GoDaddy over SOPA with $1 EFF donations.   [ReadWriteWeb]  [The Next Web]
  • 26-12-2011: While drafting SOPA, the US House harbours BitTorrent pirates.  [TorrentFreak]
  • 26-12-2011: GoDaddy responds to NameCheap accusations, removes "normal" rate limit block.  [TechCrunch]
  • 26-12-2011: NameCheap accuses GoDaddy of delaying domain transfers.  [ReadWriteWeb]  [Electronista]
  • 26-12-2011: GoDaddy dickheads may be delaying domain transfers on purpose.  [Gizmodo]
  • 24-12-2011: Desperation: GoDaddy calling customers, begging them to stay.  [TNW]
    • 24-12-2011: GoDaddy lost 21,054 domains yesterday in wake of SOPA PR disaster.  [TNW]
    • 24-12-2011: GoDaddy's domain registrations after SOPA: behind the numbers.  [The Verge]
    • 27-12-2011: GoDaddy lost 70k domains last week.  [HardOCP]  [cNet]  [DailyTech]
  • 23-12-2011: Brave GoDaddy CEO says he's neither for nor against SOPA.  [Gizmodo]
  • 23-12-2011: What you need to know about SOPA in 2012.  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 23-12-2011: How to get around SOPA (if it ever becomes law).  [ReadWriteWeb]
  • 23-12-2011: An update on SOPA.  [Hexus]
  • 22-12-2011: What is SOPA and how does it work?  [The Verge]
  • 22-12-2011: SOPA witch-hunters, count me out.  [Redfin]
  • 22-12-2011: Paul Graham: SOPA supporting companies no longer allowed at YC demo day.  [TechCrunch]
  • 22-12-2011: GoDaddy's SOPA support sparks calls for boycotts and domain transfers.  [ReadWriteWeb]  [Gizmodo]  [Ars Technica]  [WSJ ATD]  [The Register]
  • 21-12-2011: How SOPA's circumvention ban could put a target on TOR.   [BoingBoing]   [cNet]
  • 21-12-2011: All the companies supporting SOPA, the awful Internet censorship law -- and how to contact them.  [Gizmodo]
  • 21-12-2011: You won't believe the RIAA's pathetic excuse for their own rampant pirating.  [Gizmodo]  [TorrentFreak]
  • 20-12-2011: MPAA says SOPA-style censorship works in Yemen and Syria.  [BoingBoing]  [EFF]
  • 20-12-2011: Anti-SOPA plugins render censorship law pointless and stupid.  [BoingBoing]  [TorrentFreak]  [Lifehacker]  [Gizmodo]
  • 19-12-2011: Cable news finally realising that SOPA and PROTECT IP are bad news.  [TechDirt]
  • 19-12-2011: Unprecedented censorship.  [WSJ ATD]
  • 18-12-2011: How SOPA will break DNS.  [BoingBoing]  [Dyn]  [Dyn]
  • 18-12-2011: Head MPAA shill reduced to outright lies in bid to make the case for SOPA.  [BoingBoing]  [TechDirt]
  • 17-12-2011: SOPA and everyday Americans.  [BoingBoing]  [Bricoleur]
  • 17-12-2011: How SOPA will destroy Internet security.  [BoingBoing]  [Volokh]
  • 17-12-2011: WTF is happening to SOPA now?  [BoingBoing]  [TechDirt]
  • 16-12-2011: SOPA casts light on the growing technology divide.  [Bryce]
  • 16-12-2011: How SOPA 2.0 sneaks in a really dangerous private ability to kill any website.  [TechDirt]
  • 16-12-2011: Dear Congress, it's no longer OK to not know how the Internet works.  [Motherboard]  [TechDirt]  [Information Diet]
    • 20-12-2011: Dear Congress: it's not OK not to know how search engines work, either.  [Search Engine Land]
  • 16-12-2011: SOPA vote delayed.  [Ars Technica]  [Gizmodo]  [BoingBoing]  [US Judiciary]  [Engadget]
  • 16-12-2011: In case SOPA passes: emergency list of IP addresses for popular websites.  [BoingBoing]  [Reddit]  [Google Docs]
  • 16-11-2011: Internet community shut out of stop online piracy act hearing - again.  [EFF]
  • 18-11-2011: SOPA means the end of the Internet.  [Techsploder]
  • 18-11-2011: Anonymous "dimnet" tries to create hedge against DNS censorship.  [Ars Technica]
  • 18-11-2011: Apple, Microsoft and the 27 other tech giants who support the awful Internet censorship bill.  [Gizmodo]
  • 15-12-2011: How SOPA became a bill.  [BoingBoing]  [YouTube]
  • 15-12-2011: Internet engineers to Congress: SOPA censorship will harm Internet security.  [BoingBoing]  [EFF]
  • 15-12-2011: Why SOPA is unconstitutional.  [BoingBoing]  [EFF]
  • 15-12-2011: Everybody who's anybody hates SOPA.  [BoingBoing]  [Google Docs]
  • 15-12-2011: The nightmarish SOPA hearings.  [Washington Post]
  • 14-11-2011: Vint Cerf: the government is going overboard in Internet copyright control.  [CloudBeat]

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