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    Wikipedia to be blacked out over anti-piracy bill

    Wikipedia will black out the English language version of its website Wednesday to protest anti-piracy legislation under consideration in Congress, the foundation behind the popular community-based online encyclopedia said in a statement Monday night.

    The website will go dark for 24 hours in an unprecedented move that brings added muscle to a growing base of critics of the legislation. Wikipedia is considered one of the Internet's most popular websites, with millions of visitors daily.

    "If passed, this legislation will harm the free and open Internet and bring about new tools for censorship of international websites inside the United States," the Wikimedia foundation said.

    The Stop Online Piracy Act in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Protect Intellectual Property Act under consideration in the Senate are designed to crack down on sales of pirated U.S. products overseas.

    Supporters include the film and music industry, which often sees its products sold illegally. They say the legislation is needed to protect intellectual property and jobs.

    Critics say the legislation could hurt the technology industry and infringe on free-speech rights. Among their concerns are provisions that would weaken cyber-security for companies and hinder domain access rights.

    The most controversial provision is in the House bill, which would have enabled federal authorities to "blacklist" sites that are alleged to distribute pirated content. That would essentially cut off portions of the Internet to all U.S. users. But congressional leaders appear to be backing off this provision.

    Tech companies such as Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Twitter, eBay, AOL and others have spoken out against the legislation and said it threatens the industry's livelihood. Several online communities such as Reddit, Boing Boing and others have announced plans to go dark in protest as well.

    The Obama administration also raised concerns about the legislation over the weekend and said it will work with Congress on legislation to help battle piracy and counterfeiting while defending free expression, privacy, security and innovation in the Internet.

    Wikipedia's decision to go dark brings the issue into a much brighter spotlight. A group of Wikipedia users have discussed for more than a month whether it should react to the legislation.

    Over the past few days, a group of more than 1,800 volunteers who work on the site and other users considered several forms of online protest, including banner ads and a global blackout of the site, the foundation said. Ultimately, the group supported the decision to black out the English version of the site.

    Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia who first announced the move on his Twitter account Monday, said the bills are a threat to the free, open, and secure web.

    "The whole thing is just a poorly designed mess," Wales said in an email to The Associated Press.

    Wikipedia is also requesting that readers contact members of Congress about the bill during the blackout.

    "I am personally asking everyone who cares about freedom and openness on the Internet to contact their Senators and Representative," Wales said. "One of the things we have learned recently during the Arab spring events is that the Internet is a powerfully effective tool for the public to organize and have their voices heard."

    Wikipedia will shut down access from midnight Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday night until midnight Wednesday.

    This is the first time Wikipedia's English version has gone dark. Its Italian site came down once briefly in protest to an Internet censorship bill put forward by the Berlusconi government; the bill did not advance.

    "Wikipedia is about being open," said Jay Walsh, spokesman for the Wikimedia foundation. "We are not about shutting down and protesting. It's not a muscle that is normally flexed."

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    Skidmore reported from Portland, Ore.

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    • James  •  1 month 7 days ago
      They're clamping down information in furtherance of their campaign to dumb-down the populace. They don't want a society of informed critical thinkers. Thats why we have the daily MSM slop-fest instead of anything resembling independent journalism. The Meyer Amschel Bauer Rothschilds bought Reuters in the 1880s and Reuters then bought AP so all of our MSM news comes from them and they are world dominators. Look them up. Please DON'T take my word for it. Look for yourself. The big "THEY" we've wondered and whispered about are not nameless people. They are called Rothschilds. Google: "Rothschilds Trillions" and that will get you started. Why does Ron Paul want to eliminate the Fed?? Google: "fiat money" and "fractional reserve banking" and that will get you started. Stop watching television news. You've been brainwashed and this is your chance for freedom. Look at the world around you. Look at the bills that our government is passing, one after another, limiting our freedoms so they can wage an endless war against a non-existent enemy. Who benefits from that? Not you, not me, not anybody we know. Only the elitists that hide behind corporate entities and who have infiltrated our government. Can you conceive of one group of families who own half the world's wealth, enough money to feed, clothe and house every person on the planet, but who uses that immense wealth to enslave the entire world? I can and its name is ROTHSCHILD.

      Ron PauL REVOLUTION 2012 - because it is our LAST chance!!
    • Mark  •  1 month 7 days ago
      "... One of the things we have learned recently during the Arab Spring events is that the Internet is a powerfully effective tool for the public to organize and have their voices heard..."
      And THIS is why the government wants to control it. Who ever controls communication, controls it all. I further believe that IF America goes to war with itself... the government will NOT want the power of Facebook or Twitter to be in the hands of the masses. Buckle up folks. NDAA and now THIS? I LOVE my Country... but I'm nervous.
    • DD Sims  •  1 month 7 days ago
      Funny how the government (with their Freedom of Information Act) has no problem putting all of our information all over the internet (except for certain government employees and representatives, judges etc. who they protect) but now they want to censor what we can and cannot have access to under the guise of Anti-piracy laws.

      Be aware Americans......big brother is trying to snatch our freedoms away but at the same time they are increasing their means and methods to account for all of us and collect information about all of us.

      Bottom line: Government wants citizens to be kept in the dark while shining a watch light on on all of us. That's how dictatorships work.
    • dave  •  Denver, United States  •  1 month 7 days ago
      "Censorship reflects society's lack of confidence in itself. It is a hallmark of an authoritarian regime." - Potter Stewart former Supreme Court Justice
    • frankiii  •  Toledo, United States  •  1 month 7 days ago
      I would like to see our congressmen and senators gradually replaced by waitresses
      and trash collectors, who are in tune to the American public.
    • keith  •  Marion, United States  •  1 month 7 days ago
      Government likes blamimg outside interests to scare the population. Then use the legislation for other things
    • DD Sims  •  1 month 7 days ago
      Let your representatives know this is unacceptable.

      Government and the cable companies are trying to control what content you can and cannot view for free on the internet. You already pay to be online. Don't let big brother start to control and monitor what you can and cannot see.

      If the movie and film industry has piracy issues then they need to prosecute those who sell pirated content and they need to come up with better security measure for their products. But in no way should we lose our freedom because they are having dollar loss issues.

      Fight back!!!
    • Moderate  •  Thomasville, United States  •  1 month 7 days ago
      There are already more than enough anti piracy laws to protect them. This is just a veiled attempt to censor the internet for all users! This would give them the power to indiscriminately shut down sites that may not even be in violation. Ironically, we send our troops to foreign lands to prevent other governments from doing to their people what our government is doing to us. When is enough going to be enough?
    • spottyshowers  •  1 month 7 days ago
      The biggest pirates are the governments themselves!
    • Caleigho  •  1 month 7 days ago
      So, it's perfectly acceptable to curtail the freedom of millions in order to possibly eliminate the threat of theft. The Internet is one of the few places in which all have a voice. If we allow that freedom of expression to be silenced in the name of these corporate whine-buckets getting more money, what will we give up next?
    • Paladin  •  Middlesboro, United States  •  1 month 7 days ago
      We need to cut off Congress's access to..... money.
    • TheZog  •  Verona, United States  •  1 month 7 days ago
      What happened to simply prosecuting the pirates? Why another law? The copyright law protects intellectual property already. This is simply another way for the government to take away our freedoms and to increase its hold over us. 9/11 brought us "The Patriot Act", whose name is a deception. It was not an act of patriotism, it was a way for our government to limit our freedom to do anything from banking to travel and to keep our actions under their scrutiny in the name of "National Security". Remember "Big Brother" in the book 1984? This is worse.
    • Kara Saentibaybay  •  1 month 7 days ago
      The anti-piracy bill will not do a thing against piracy.

      Just like immigration laws can't do a thing againts 20 million illegal aliens!!

      Get real, folks!!

      There's corruption in America (and the world)!
    • Chris  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  1 month 7 days ago
      I find Wikipedia to be an accurate source with a massive amount of information.
    • Goldensach  •  Houston, United States  •  1 month 7 days ago
      Looks like Congress is doing the old Trojan horse legislation to take away our freedoms again.
    • Lobo  •  1 month 7 days ago
      Hey Congress! I have some recommended reading material for you... It's called THE CONSTITUTION you traitors!
    • AngryoungRedhead  •  Beverly Hills, United States  •  1 month 7 days ago
      These two bills are a shameful disgrace to our forefathers. America is not now the "Land of the Free". We no longer live in a free country.
    • John Smith  •  Rushville, United States  •  1 month 7 days ago
      They control the schools, the media and now the internet! No way! We must lift our collective voices to shatter the controls put on us!
    • Oliver  •  1 month 7 days ago
      I think congress should have the priority to fix this financial mess that they created, and not going after public and private websites. Or at least just stay home dont even do anything, that would help too.
    • censors are stupid  •  1 month 7 days ago
      This has less to do with censorship ,
      and more to do with stopping people from uniting...
      when the revolution is needed which seems to be very, very soon...!!!