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Parting Shot: The Webcomic Blackout to Protest SOPA
Parting Shot: The Webcomic Blackout to Protest SOPA
Parting Shot: The Webcomic Blackout to Protest SOPA
As Wikipedia and the popular aggregate site Reddit blacked out today to protest SOPA/PIPA, numerous webcomic creators joined them, replacing their usual LOLs with information and resources about the controversial legislation that Harvard Constitutional Law professor Lawrence Tribe called "The end of the Internet as we know it...
The Dangers of SOPA, The Stop Online Piracy Act, to Comic Books and You [Op-Ed]
The Dangers of SOPA, The Stop Online Piracy Act, to Comic Books and You [Op-Ed]
The Dangers of SOPA, The Stop Online Piracy Act, to Comic Books and You [Op-Ed]
If you spend any amount of time on the Internet that doesn't involve asking someone younger why you can't get Google to work, then you've probably seen a united and unprecedented team of companies and creative professionals -- including ComicsAlliance's parent company AOL -- coming out against the proposed legislation referred to as SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act...
Parting Shot: Steve Niles Speaks Out Against SOPA and Comics Publishers Who Support It
Parting Shot: Steve Niles Speaks Out Against SOPA and Comics Publishers Who Support It
Parting Shot: Steve Niles Speaks Out Against SOPA and Comics Publishers Who Support It
The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) spurred controversy in the comics world recently when a list of companies that support the bill hit the internet and named both Marvel Entertainment and DC Comics parent company Time Warner as pro-SOPA. Comics writer Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) spoke out against the apparent Big Two support for the bill today in a series of tweets, criticizing both the legislat