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January 18 is Stop SOPA Day – thisisxbox.com will Blackout for 1 day

Earlier this week, Reddit and Mozilla announced that they would be blacking out their site on January 18th. Likewise, many other websites including: TwitPic, Destructoid, Minecraft, XDA-Developers, and ourselves will be taking similar action to show support against the introduction of the SOPA Bill.

What is SOPA?

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA, H.R. 3261) is on the surface a bill that attempts to curb online piracy. Sadly, the proposed way it goes about doing this would devastate the online economy and the overall freedom of the web. It would particularly affect sites with heavy user generated content. Sites like Youtube, Reddit, Twitter, and others may cease to exist in their current form if this bill is passed.

What is PIPA?

The Protect IP Act (PIPA, S. 968) is SOPA’s twin in the Senate. Under current DMCA law, if a user uploads a copyrighted movie to sites like Youtube, the site isn’t held accountable so long as they provide a way to report user infringement. The user who uploaded the movie is held accountable for their actions, not the site. PIPA would change that – it would place the blame on the site itself, and would also provide a way for copyright holders to seize the site’s domain in extreme circumstances.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation laid out four excellent points as to why the bills are not only dangerous, but are also not effective for what they are trying to accomplish:

  • The blacklist bills are expensive. The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that PIPA alone would cost the taxpayers at least $47 million over 5 years, and could cost the private sector many times more. Those costs would be carried mostly by the tech industry, hampering growth and innovation.
  • The blacklist bills silence legitimate speech. Rightsholders, ISPs, or the government could shut down sites with accusations of infringement, and without real due process.
  • The blacklist bills are bad for the architecture of the Internet. But don’t take our word for it: see the open letters that dozens of the Internet’s concerned creators have submitted to Congress about the impact the bills would have on the security of the web.
  • The blacklist bills won’t stop online piracy. The tools these bills would grant rightsholders are like chainsaws in an operating room: they do a lot of damage, and they aren’t very effective in the first place. The filtering methods might dissuade casual users, but they would be trivial for dedicated and technically savvy users to circumvent.

On January 18th for one day only this site will operate under a blackout banner to show our support to Stop SOPA Day. News will still be readable, but only after you have clicked out of the blackout.

For more information on SOPA visit: http://sopablackout.org/learnmore/

To see a list of sites going on Strike and to urge your favourite site to show support visit: http://sopastrike.com/

Use Twitter to Help Stop SOPA: Visit: http://www.BlackoutSOPA.org/thisisxbox

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Founder of ThisisXbox.com having previously written for other gaming sites since 2007. Previously a Microsoft Xbox MVP (2010), Elite Member of the XCN, ... can often be found on Xbox LIVE as "Jason of Duty" - hooked on Call of Duty and Diet Coke. Gaming since 1983... more recently known as the guy who sat on a plane with Captain Price #MW4
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    If all this crap passes I will isolate myself from the internet that I have come to oh so dearly love, I will no longer listen to music nor will i do movies, that will show Hollywood

  • Benjazz

    Make a list of all the people and corporations in favor of SOPA and boycott them!!

  • http://www.thisisxbox.com/ Jason

    The list of those in favor sadly is also growing… and this includes Zumba Fitness, Warner Bros', Disney, Sony, PGA Tour, Nintendo and even IGN

  • Under_seeg

    Surely you should black out the site entirely to emphasise the potential effect of this bill.

  • http://www.thisisxbox.com/ Jason

    It is a 100% whole page black out on all news pages, what I meant by banner is within the blackout is a banner with SOPA links and info.

  • Anonymous

    The blackout should be held for at least a week, just to make sure we have enough attention. It amazes me at how many people I talk to have never even heard of the SOPA or PIPA acts. One day will go by and that wont change much. The general public is typically very misinformed or uninformed on what those slimeballs in Washington are up to. Not just about this subject, but pretty much anything that goes on there. American censorship….did you ever think it would happen? Wake up, America!

  • Annoyed

    I am with you guys and support freedom of speech, internet and everything but what I want to know is how the hell I reverse the crap that's been done to my blog in support of this movement? I never sanctioned it nor installed it and it is an act of piracy. If I were some massive world business supporting SOPA I'd understand but I'm not and it's just an insignificant (to most people but me) blog. If people are trying to win support for a movement against SOPA, don't go and shi*t on the everyday man (such as myself) who they are trying to win the support of. Aim this sh*t at someone who matters instead of my personal stuff.