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17TH Jan 2012

frredom to share may be a lost right if the corperations win

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Finding free music and movies might get much harder to do in the near future as both the US House and Senate seek to pass bills that could close sites which infringe on intellectual properties. The bills have gain massive support from the Entertainment Industry yet has put them at odds with the biggest names online and may potentially lead to changes on well used places like Google's YouTube for uploaded music and videos.
 
Those in opposition to the bills include the most visited websites online including Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, PayPal, LinkedIn and others. In a recent ABC News article Sergey Brin, one of the co-founders of Google said,
 
While I support their goal of reducing copyright infringement (which I don’t believe these acts would accomplish), I am shocked that our lawmakers would contemplate such measures that would put us on a par with the most oppressive nations in the world”.

Continue reading on Examiner.com Entertainment Industry verse Social Media as Wikipedia goes dark for 24 hours - Chicago Music | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/music-in-chicago/entertainment-industry-verse-social-media-as-wikipedia-goes-dark-for-24-hours#ixzz1joiQDMfg

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