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The internet largest search provider speaks out against SOPA & PIPA

Written by: Callib L. Carver

For those of you who haven’t taken a look at Google’s latest logo alteration. You will see the traditional black censored bar, blocking out the Google logo.

Upon clicking on the logo, you’re forwarded to their “End Piracy, Not Liberty” page. Which will give you a short run down of SOPA & PIPA. It will also allow you to sign up to a newsletter, that will help keep you up to date on these pieces of legislation. You can also share this page on Facebook, Twitter, and of course Google+.

There is also a PDF that you can use via the link below the photo, or by clicking the photo itself on the “End Piracy, Not Liberty” page.

The community page list a 67 various sites & companies that are opposed to the SOPA and or PIPA legislation. Some of which include AOL, CloudFlare, Mozilla, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, and Zynga Game Network. To name a few. Each name links to a relevent post, article, or PDf. One that some of the major names, like Facebook, Twitter, and Google link to is a document they all have voiced their concerns.