{"id":2191,"date":"2012-01-10T19:18:56","date_gmt":"2012-01-10T19:18:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress.org\/news\/?p=2191"},"modified":"2021-06-04T12:00:04","modified_gmt":"2021-06-04T12:00:04","slug":"help-stop-sopa-pipa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress.org\/news\/2012\/01\/help-stop-sopa-pipa\/","title":{"rendered":"Help Stop SOPA\/PIPA"},"content":{"rendered":"

You are an agent of change. Has anyone ever told you that? Well, I just did, and I meant it.<\/p>\n

Normally we stay away from from politics here at the official WordPress project — having users from all over the globe that span the political spectrum is evidence that we are doing our job and democratizing publishing, and we don’t want to alienate any of our users no matter how much some of us may disagree with some of them personally. Today, I’m breaking our no-politics rule, because there’s something going on<\/a> in U.S. politics right now that we need to make sure you know about and understand, because it affects us all.<\/p>\n

Using WordPress to blog, to publish, to communicate things online that once upon a time would have been relegated to an unread private journal (or simply remained unspoken, uncreated, unshared) makes you<\/strong> a part of one of the biggest changes in modern history: the democratization of publishing and the independent web. Every time you click Publish, you are a part of that change, whether you are posting canny political insight or a cat that makes you LOL. How would you feel if the web stopped being so free and independent? I’m concerned<\/del> freaked right the heck out about the bills that threaten to do this, and as a participant in one of the biggest changes in modern history, you should be, too.<\/p>\n

You may have heard people talking\/blogging\/twittering about SOPA — the Stop Online Piracy Act. The recent SOPA-related boycott of GoDaddy<\/a> was all over the news, with many people expressing their outrage over the possibilities of SOPA, but when I ask people about SOPA and its sister bill in the Senate, PIPA (Protect IP Act), many don’t really know what the bills propose, or what we stand to lose. If you are not freaked out by SOPA\/PIPA, please: for the next four minutes, instead of checking Facebook statuses, seeing who mentioned you on Twitter, or watching the latest episode of Sherlock*, watch this video (by Fight for the Future<\/a>).<\/p>\n