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May 19, 2013
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House Hits the Pause Button on SOPAPosted on Dec 17, 2011
The House Judiciary Committee, reviewing a proposal for a new law aimed at combating online piracy, suspended discussions Friday without setting a date to reconvene. The move pleased top Internet companies and others who warn that the bill could lead to a new age of censorship on the Web. Responses from both the business community and the public have been fierce. Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales went so far as to threaten to take down his site if the bill wasn’t amended, and the Stop Online Piracy Act hashtag on Twitter trended sharply as people voiced concerns about the proposed law’s impact. Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, agreed to put off deliberations to allow for further investigation into the claim that the law would harm the infrastructure of the Internet. —ARK
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