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Hier findet sich ein Überblick über die Medienberichte zum SOPA.
Dezember 2011
[Quelltext bearbeiten]- IT Pro Portal - Internet Biggies Oppose SOPA Through Open Letter - December 15, 2011
- Virginian-Pilot - Smith fires back on his Stop Online Piracy Act
- Silicon Republic - SOPA and PROTECT IP will censor web, warn top tech CEOs
- ReadWriteWeb - SOPA Opponents Sign On to Wyden-Issa Alternative Piracy Bill
- HuffPost - SOPA: Washington Vs. The Web - December 14, 2011
- CNet - Meet SOPA author Lamar Smith, Hollywood's favorite Republican
- V3.co.uk - Web giants appeal to US government to halt Stop Online Piracy Act
- Politico - GOP aides head to K St. for tech war
- Inquirer - Mozilla and friends firm up SOPA opposition
- Voice of Russia - The US shut down websites on a whim while criticizing internet policies of other nations
- WBUR - House Committee To Vote On Online Piracy Act
- Mother Jones - House Panel to Vote on "Internet Censorship" Bill
- Cleveland Plain Dealer - Internet censorship? Congress has an app for that: Kevin O'Brien
- Inquirer - The godfathers of the internet oppose SOPA and PIPA
- TechRadar UK - Google founder rails against anti-piracy bills
- NY Times - Lines Drawn on Antipiracy Bills - December 15, 2011
- Ars Technica - Tech entrepreneurs attack SOPA on the eve of markup
- Washington Post - SOPA denounced by newspaper journalists, too - December 14, 2011
- The Hill - OVERNIGHT TECH: House panel to mark up online piracy bill
- Straits Times - Internet giants Twitter, Google oppose US online piracy bills
- CSO Online - Former Congressional Staffers Lobby for Copyright Bills
- CNET|News - Meet SOPA author Lamar Smith, Hollywood's favorite Republican
- IT World - Meet the strange bedfellows who could stop SOPA
- SiliconRepublic - SOPA and PROTECT IP will censor web, warn top tech CEOs)
- PC World - Controversial Anti-Piracy Bill (SOPA) Nears House Approval: Why You Should Care
- The Inquirer - SOPA talks are held back by squabbles
- ZDNet - SOPA votes derailed by politician's 'offensive' tweet
- Coloradoan - Polis to vote against online piracy rules
- Odessa American - A free speech ‘kill switch'
- Telegraph (UK) - Hollywood gains upper hand in SOPA anti-piracy debate
- The Washington Post - SOPA critics send petition to Congress, warn against bill - December 15, 2011
- GameRanx - SOPA Bill “not ready for prime time”: A Recap of Day One
- RedOrbit - Tech Titans Say Internet Piracy Law Amounts To China-style Censorship
- TechRadar UK - Fighting piracy, or removing freedom?
- ComputerWorld - SOPA hearing: Bi-partisan political FAIL
- Longview Daily News - SOPA needs more work before going forward
- eWeek - House Defeats Amendment to Drop DNS Blocking From Stop Online Piracy Act
- CNet - SOPA attracts plenty of supporters during House debate
- govloop - The Elders of the Internet Have A Message for the U.S. Congress - December 15, 2011
- Bloomberg Businessweek - Hollywood-Backed Bill on Web Piracy Faces More House Debate - December 15, 2011
- Washington Post A fair block on internet piracy - December 16, 2011
- Memphis Commercial Appeal - Taking on the pirates - December 16, 2011
- Variety - Pols battle in marathon piracy debate
- Kotaku (Australia) - The Stop Online Piracy Act And You: A Primer
- Stanford Law Review - Don't Break the Internet
- San Francisco Chronicle - Piracy act debate getting ridiculous - December 21, 2011
- HighTech - My DNS Filtering Research before House SOPA Panel
- Google - A Status Update on SOPA from Washington
- STERN (Germany) - Wikipedia könnte offline gehen - December 13, 2011
- Politico (subscription required) - Cong. Jared Polis: The best hope is passing a "less bad" bill out of committee.
- Tech Dirt - SOPA supporters learning slowly that pissing off reddit is a bad idea - December 22, 2011
- Bloomberg - Copyright is no longer about copies - December 27, 2011
- Paidcontent.org - What’s Coming In 2012: The Content Industry Strikes Back - December 29, 2011
- NPR - Godaddy's support for SOPA draws customers' ire. - December 29, 2011
- cnet - GoDaddy bows to boycott, now 'opposes' SOPA copyright bill - December 29, 2011
- Atlantic wire - Reddit forces Paul Ryan to play defense - December 29, 2011
- Business Insider - The largest game companies in the world have dropped their support for a bill the internet hates. - December 30, 2011
- Venture Beat - SOPA is for lazy companies and campaign donations — not piracy prevention - December 31, 2011
- THR - Spain passes anti-piracy law - December 31, 2011
Januar 2012
[Quelltext bearbeiten]- NY Times - The Danger of an Attack on Piracy Online - January 2, 2012
- taz (Germany) Alle gegen geplante Netzsperren - January 3, 2012
- Mesa - Game Publishers Maintain Support of Anti-Piracy Legislation - January 4, 2012
- The Hill - Recording industry dismisses alternate online piracy bill - January 4, 2012
- Gamasutra - Epic denounces SOPA, despite its ESA membership - January 5, 2012
- Media Matters - REPORT: News Networks Ignore Controversial SOPA Legislation January 5, 2012
- The Guardian US pressured Spain to implement online piracy law, leaked files shows January 5, 2012
- InfoWorld - Lawmakers seem intent on approving SOPA, PIPA - January 6, 2012
- Poynter - What journalists need to know about SOPA - January 6, 2012
- Página 12 - La mosca y La Sopa January 8, 2012
- Time Techland - At the Top of Congress’ New Year Agenda? Regulate the Net - January 9, 2012
- Techdirt - Did Mitt Romney Just Come Out Against SOPA/PIPA? - January 9, 2012
- Techdirt - Rep. Paul Ryan Comes Out Forcefully Against SOPA After Reddit Pumps Up Opposing Candidate - January 9, 2012
- Blog Reddit - Reddit blacking out on Jan. 18 - January 10, 2012
- DIE ZEIT (Germany) Mit Drohungen, Boykott und Apps gegen SOPA - January 10, 2012
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) Fragen Sie Ihren Arzt oder Informatiker - January 11, 2012
- CBS News - SOPA protest re-ignited with Reddit blackout, Wikipedia may join - January 11, 2012
- ZD Net - Unless Facebook, Google blackout, SOPA will succeed: Here's what you can do - January 11, 2012
- DER SPIEGEL (Germany) - Netzkonzerne drohen mit Internet-Streik - January 11, 2012
- Forbes - Reddits SOPA blackout admirable but google and facebook must follow - January 11, 2012
- Ars Technica - Wyden, Issa, CEA prepare for critical battles against SOPA and PIPA - January 12, 2012
- Forbes - If Facebook Won't Stop SOPA, We Can Do It For Them - January 12, 2012
- Washington Post - The Circuit: Piracy battle goes to CES, Wikipedia may join SOPA protest, Google social search faces privacy concerns - January 12, 2012
- C-Net - Sen. Leahy bows to pressure, pledges to amend Protect IP bill - January 12, 2012
- NY Times - Texan’s Anti-Piracy Bill Gets Home State Pushback - January 12, 2012
- PC World - SOPA Author to Remove ISP Blocking - January 13, 2012
- DER SPIEGEL - (Germany) Copyright-Krieger beim Copyright-Bruch ertappt - January 13, 2012
- Vice - The Author of SOPA Is a Copyright Violator - January 13, 2012
- Talking Points Memo - SOPA And PIPA Sponsors Caving Into Opposition - January 13, 2012
- Raw Story - SOPA sponsors drop ‘break the Internet’ provision from bill - January 13, 2012 - EFF continues to oppose SOPA. Even without DNS blocking, the provisions on search engines, advertisers, and payment service providers could hurt free speech.
- Tech Dirt - SOPA Delayed; Cantor Promises It Won't Be Brought To The Floor Until 'Issues Are Addressed' - January 13, 2012
- Whitehouse.gov Combating Online Piracy while Protecting an Open and Innovative Internet - January 14, 2012 - The official Whitehouse response to SOPA, PIPA, and OPEN recognizes that piracy and rogue sites pose a risk to the U.S. economy and will only support legislation that avoids censorship of legal activity, allows innovation, and does not damage the architecture of the internet. The Administration calls for stakeholders to provide input on new legislation to prevent and prosecute piracy originating outside of the U.S.
- Ars Technica - Obama administration joins the ranks of SOPA skeptics - January 14, 2012
- Wikimedia Österreich - Wikipedia beteiligt sich am Protest gegen US Internet Zensurgesetz (SOPA) - January 17, 2012
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