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House Takes Senate's Bad Internet Censorship Bill, Tries Making It Worse

Nate Anderson | Ars Technica | November 5, 2011

Imagine a world in which any intellectual property holder can, without ever appearing before a judge or setting foot in a courtroom, shut down any website's online advertising programs and block access to credit card payments. The credit card processors and the advertising networks would be required to take quick action against the named website; only the filing of a “counter notification” by the website could get service restored.

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SOPA: The Bill That Could Kill the Internet

Suw Charman-Anderson | First Post | November 16, 2011

The key problem with SOPA is that it seeks to allow any copyright holder to sever any website’s relationship with online advertising networks or credit card processing services, simply by pointing the finger.

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