Call your elected officials.
Tell them you are their constituent, and you
oppose SOPA and PIPA.
Why?
SOPA and PIPA put the burden on website owners to
police user-contributed material and call for the
unnecessary blocking of entire sites. Small sites won't
have sufficient resources to defend themselves. Big
media companies may seek to cut off funding sources for
their foreign competitors, even if copyright isn't being
infringed. Foreign sites will be blacklisted, which
means they won't show up in major search engines. SOPA
and PIPA build a framework for future restrictions and
suppression.
In a world in which politicians regulate the
Internet based on the influence of big money, Wikipedia
— and sites like it — cannot survive.
Congress says it's trying to protect the rights of
copyright owners, but the "cure" that SOPA and PIPA
represent is worse than the disease. SOPA and PIPA are
not the answer: they will fatally damage the free and
open Internet.