
In protest of the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA), many sites have have gone “dark” for the day. It makes it just a little bit easier to imagine what the web could look like if some of the measures from the proposed bill were to become law.
The consensus among many experts, Internet users, web companies and even the White House, is that SOPA is too restrictive, too dangerous, too complicated and too big of a threat to our privacy.
In a way, today’s blackout shows what the Internet might look if some of the principles in SOPA start being enforced as law. Do you like seeing big “CLOSED” signs on your favorite websites? Neither do we.
CLICK HERE to see Mashable’s compilation of the screenshots of sites that are protesting SOPA with a blackout. Feel free to send Sq1 your favorite SOPA-protesting site in our comments section below!
SEE ALSO: Why SOPA Is Dangerous
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Source: mashable.com: This Is the Internet After SOPA: by Stan Schroeder














