from PubliceyeT
When the Senate comes back into session next week, they’ll be voting on whether to grant themselves the power to turn off parts of the Internet. Fun sites you YouTube. Informative sites like Wikipedia. Political sites like MoveOn.org.
If enacted, new laws would force Internet Service Providers to block websites that any corporation suspects violates a copyright or suspects doesn’t monitor it’s users’ content close enough for copyrighted materials. That means that any website, foreign or based in the U.S., could be wiped out on suspicion and made unavailable to everyone in the world.
The Senate must reject the Internet Censorship Act. Sign this petition and spread the word.