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Who’s FOR SOPA?

by
Marc Sanchez
Jan 18, 2012
Not everyone agrees with Wikipedia

The true costs of online piracy

Interview by
Adriene Hill
Jan 18, 2012
Today, Wikipedia is blacking-out its site to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act. But are the costs of online piracy as high as some claim?

Calculating the costs of online piracy

by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 18, 2012
Stephen Siwek, a consultant at Economist Incorporated, discusses how the cost of piracy is determined.

PODCAST: Yahoo! or Yahoo?

by
Mary Dooe
Jan 18, 2012
News of Jerry Yang's exit from Yahoo after 17 years may mean that the company will have to fine tune its vision. Home Depot has just announced it's going to hire 70,000 seasonal workers over the next few months, but how many of those temps will land permanent jobs? Plus, we look at the true costs of online piracy.

Mid-day Extra: Will students miss Wikipedia today?

Interview by
Jeremy Hobson
Jan 18, 2012
The Wikipedia website blackout, in protest to the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act, might hurt some more than others.

Tomorrow brings a whole lotta nothin’, thanks to SOPA and Wikipedia

by
Marc Sanchez
Jan 17, 2012
Darkness sweeps over the land

Stop Online Piracy Act may be stopped

by
Jennifer Collins
Jan 18, 2012
Congress could abandon legislation aimed at curbing online piracy amid a battle between Hollywood and Silicon Valley.

SOPA might be dead anyway, regardless of Wikipedia protest

by
John Moe
Jan 17, 2012

Leahy plans to tinker with PIPA

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John Moe
Jan 13, 2012
PIPA = PROTECT IP Act

Will the Stop Online Piracy Act stop the Internet?

by
Adriene Hill
Jan 13, 2012
Reddit.com will black-out its website on Jan. 18th to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act. Wikipedia is considering doing the same.

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