SOPA Blackout Day, End Piracy Not Liberty, Imagine A World Without Free Knowledge dominated trending topics today

The big site in the world protest about stop online piracy act (SOPA) and PIPA regulation. Today, tech companies in the United States do reject action Bill anti-piracy or stop online anti-piracy act (SOPA), under the name SOPA Blackout Day. This action makes 10 website decided to close together, and on the home page of each is clearly written, the attitude of these companies to ACT AS such. The harshest action shown by Wikipedia and Google. Action both make discussion of SOPA mastered three Trending Topic today.
Some trending topics on Twitter are perched discusses the # stopSOPA SOPA, End Piracy, Not Liberty, and Imagine A World Without Free Knowledge. The words End Piracy Not Liberty are the words issued Google in action protest at her website. While the words Imagine A World Without Free Knowledge is words that carried on Wikipedia in the statement on her website
If you open the Google.com home page, under search engines there will be a link that reads “Tell Congress: Please Don’t Cencor The Web”. If you click that link, then you will go to the protest statement page to ACT AS such on Google.
Not only shows the attitude of protest, on that page, Google includes knowledge about SOPA and PIPES, as well as include the names of the company’s technology, an accompanying link to download their respective statements in PDF format. There are 67 companies and communities that include his statement in PDF format uploaded Google on that page.There are also quotes a Google statement popularized as in deliberately writing the following:
“We are proud to be part of an industry that has been crucial to U.S. economic growth and job creation … We urge you not to risk either this success or the tremendous benefits the Internet has brought to hundreds of millions of Americans and people around the world. ”
Google, Facebook, Twitter, eBay, Zynga, LinkedIn, Mozilla, AOL, Yahoo!
As for Wikipedia, just did a post about knowledge about SOPA and PIPA on the next page. This page can be accessed from the home page of Wikipedia, which was closed during the protests took place. In this new post, Wikipedia also mentions, that based on data as of 18 January 2012, Google detect 3.740 article that discusses about the SOPA from around the world. Wikipedia include a link some of the articles of the National Post, the BBC, Al Jazeera, Los Angeles Times, BusinessWeek, Zone, MSNBC, the Guardian, New Statesman, CNN, Hindustan Times, and CBS News.
Until news is written, the Trending Topic on Twitter World with three key sentences are slowly continued up to the top, from the beginning of its appearance is only topped ten, seven, and three of the top 10 Trending Topic, World provided Twitter.
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