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We have to kill SOPA dead now, people. It allows copyright holders to directly request to ISPs that they blacklist sites (without any judicial oversight at all!) and if they make a request, then the burden of proof is suddenly on the "offending" (read: innocent victim) website to prove that they are not doing anything wrong

This bill shreds all sorts of historical jurisprudence, and undermines due process as we know it. Sure the Supreme Court will kill it dead sooner or later, but will there be an internet worth saving by then?

You can download workaround tools to get around SOPA blockages already, too.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.