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Top sites' designs for anti-SOPA blackout

A few top sites are showing their feelings about SOPA, the bill in Congress that would dramatically hurt innovation online:

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I agree with them. If you do, too, here's how to take action.

P.S. If you're in New York today, join the New York Tech Meetup for a protest in midtown.


2 Comments:

Andy — Jan 18, '12 — 9:24 AM

Have you seen the Oatmeals blackout.

doesn't only explain the principle but features Oprah!
http://theoatmeal.com/

Mark Jenkins — Jan 20, '12 — 10:55 AM

I realize I missed a day
But I´m too wrecked to care anyway
I look around and see this face
What the hell have I lost my taste
Don´t want to find out
Just want to cut out

My head explodes, my ears ring
I can´t remember just where I´ve been
The last thing that I recall
I got lost in a deep black hole
Don´t want to find out
Just want to cut out

Blackout
I really had a blackout

Blackout
I really had a blackout

Blackout
I really had a blackout

Blackout
I really had a blackout

I grab my things and make my run
On the way out, another one
Would like to know before I stop
Did I make it or did I flop
Don´t want to find out
Just want to get out

Blackout
I really had a blackout

Blackout
I really had a blackout

Blackout
I really had a blackout

Blackout
I really had a blackout

Don´t want to find out
Just want to get out

Blackout
I really had a blackout!

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