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Is it possible that the United States government can start censoring the web similarly to the Chinese government? It is!  Two bills exist in the US Congress that are gaining lots of support.

The first bill is in the Senate and is called the Protect IP Act, the second, in the House is Stop Online Piracy Act.

Learn more about these bills by clicking the below links or viewing the following infographic (courtesy of  (provided by Stop American Censorship) and a video, by Fight for the Future. Also, take action by clicking on this link.

Many US based companies are taking action today by participating in an Internet blackout.  Companies like Wikipedia, Google, WordPress and many others listed at SOPA Strike.

Courtesy of Kikolani.com, this extremely informative infographic; learn more by clicking on her site link. Here’s a partial view of the Infographic.

SOPA_Internet_Blacklist_Bill

I urge you to take action by filling out this form – it will take you 5 seconds or less!

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