Protest pits technicians to film

the free Web-based is part of a coalition of dot-com and tech companies that fear Congress ready to side with Hollywood and sets the extreme measures may include blocking entire websites to stop sharing online and the use of the Hollywood production.

war would examine the California-based industry has been rocked most in Washington.

For now, the Silicon Valley seems to have the upper hand. Supporters of the legislation referred to stop Online piracy Act at home and protect intellectual property action in the Senate said the Bill aimed at protecting employment in film and music industries. But the campaign including technology heavyweights like Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. successfully described the Bill as an attack on free and open Internet.

It has nothing to do with a stolen songs or movies, says Justin Ruben, Executive Director of MoveOn.org, which participated in the blackout. Ruben says laws strictly even directed abroad can cultural commentator more vulnerable to attacks by domestic law.

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