The fact there this is so much still going on with the bill and its Senate counterpart, PROTECT IP, stinks of desperation. SOPA’s sponsors says further work on the bill is currently delayed until 2012. Pushing work through, whether just markup or committee vote, during the week most opponents are likely to miss the opportunity to respond is consistent with the bullshit tactics we’ve seen so far. Further shenanigans are unlikely but the odds are still not zero.
- How SOPA will destroy internet security, The Volokh Conspiracy via BoingBoing
- How SOPA will affect everyday Americans, bricoleur via BoingBoing
- SOPA creator in TV/film/music industry’s pocket, Slashdot
- How SOPA will break DNS, Boing Boing
- Homeland Sec., RIAA Torrent lists published, The Register
- Firefox add-On bypasses SOPA DNS blocking, TorrentFreak
- RIAA: someone else is pirating through our IP-addresses, TorrentFreak
- SOPA bans Tor, the US Navy’s censorship-busting technology, Boing Boing
- GoDaddy faces boycott over SOPA support, Ars Technica
- Victory! Boycott forces GoDaddy to drop its support for SOPA, Ars Technica
- Harvard researchers explain that SOPA supporters are misusing their research to support SOPA, Techdirt