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Intellectual Property

Jan. 19, 2012

Internet companies gain momentum in fight against online piracy bills

Some Internet companies are using their strongest ammunition - their own websites - to try to shift public opinion to their side in the debate over legislation that would make it easier to shut down websites accused of infringement.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


After losing the lobbying battle against legislation that would make it a lot easier for content holders to squelch websites that host infringing material, some Internet companies are using their strongest ammunition - their own websites - to try to shift public opinion to their side.


Several sites, including Wikipedia, are scheduled to stage "blackouts" today - replacing their usual conte...

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