Wikipedia goes dark for a day over SOPA

Wikipedia goes dark for a day over SOPA

Protest against SOPA heats up as support for the anti-piracy bill cools off

 

 

Wikipedia will be shut down for a day on Wednesday, as part of a protest against a US anti-piracy bill - which is already losing support among politicians.

SOPA - the Stop Online Piracy Act - and its sibling the Protect IP Act (PIPA) have angered internet firms and users with plans to shut down access to foreign websites for alleged copyright infringements via DNS blocking, and to stop search engines from linking to them or payment systems from transferring money.

Critics have complained the bills are being pushed through by music and film lobbyists, with big web firms publicly slamming the proposed legislation.

Alongside other major sites, Wikipedia has said it will protest SOPA by turning off the English version of its site tomorrow.

"This will be the first time the English Wikipedia has ever staged a public protest of this nature, and it’s a decision that wasn’t lightly made," said Sue Gardner, Wikimedia Foundation executive director, in a statement on the site.

"In making this decision, Wikipedians will be criticised for seeming to abandon neutrality to take a political position," she said. "That’s a real, legitimate issue. We want people to trust Wikipedia, not worry that it is trying to propagandise them. But although Wikipedia’s articles are neutral, its existence is not."

She said the protest would go ahead despite US politicians seemingly pulling back from SOPA, following the White House making it clear yesterday it did not support the proposed legislation in its current form.

"The reality is that we don’t think SOPA is going away, and PIPA is still quite active," she said.

"All around the world, we're seeing the development of legislation intended to fight online piracy, and regulate the internet in other ways, that hurt online freedoms," she added. "Our concern extends beyond SOPA and PIPA: they are just part of the problem. We want the internet to remain free and open, everywhere, for everyone."

Twitter disagreement

While the protest was backed by sites such as Reddit and BoingBoing, Twitter's CEO Dick Costolo said it would be "foolish" for his own site to join the protest.

“That’s just silly," he said via a message on Twitter, in response to a question asking whether the site would also close down for the day. "Closing a global business in reaction to single-issue national politics is foolish.”

However, he later added that Twitter was "very active on this and will continue to be".

The Wikipedia blackout begins at 5am on Wednesday January 18 (4pm Wednesday, EDT). You can find a list of websites participating in the anti-SOPA blackout here.

This article originally appeared at pcpro.co.uk

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Comments: 5
TheToid
18 January 2012
They didnt "LOCK" it very well, simply press the ESC key before the DIV loads over the top and you can still view ANY page. Alternatively, write your own script for Google Chrome to take the javascript out of the loaded page before it executes, I thought they would have done a server side instant redirect or something... tut tut.


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petergaskin
18 January 2012
Couldnt find out about the sudden death of inspector fabbri on tonights episode of Inspecotr Rex in Rome. It seems wikipedia has all the answers - but not tonight - its all dark..
skarpethinn
18 January 2012
So Dick Costolo thinks of this issue as "single-issue national politics"?

What an idiot.

Of course, i am talking about the guy who runs Twitter, so i guess i shouldn't be surprised.

Edited by skarpethinn: 18/1/2012 09:12:56 PM
val_Ss
24 January 2012
I agree, they didn't do such a great job in limiting the content. Another way to display the content was to delete the overlay div and modify the css of the content div from display: none to display: block.
Eric
29 February 2012
Everything is causing of these sopa
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