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Wednesday 18 January 2012

The Day The LOLcats Died, A Song Against SOPA


On January 18th, Wikipedia and Reddit go black. As people take to the streets to protest unfair piracy legislation, to the tune of Don McLean’s ‘American Pie’ they’ll be singing:
 ”Why, why are laws a thing you can buy? / They got paid off, should be laid off, re-election denied / Our web means more than lawyers, lobbies and lies / So speak up before the internet dies / Speak up before the internet dies”.
Created by comedy team LaughPong, the video is silly enough to go viral but simple enough to make a difference. It urges viewers to fight back against SOPA/PIPA by finding their senators’ phone number at Cheezburger’s http://bit.ly/lifeaftersopa and telling them how they feel. Do it now, save the precious LOLcats.
For more serious TechCrunch coverage of SOPA / PIPA, check out the latest news:
Reddit’s Alexis Ohanian On SOPA: “The Fight Isn’t Over”
Yes, Google Will Protest SOPA On Its Homepage
Wikipedia Will Go Dark On January 18 To Protest SOPA And PIPA
SOPA Supporters On The Run
and Reddit’s excellent primer on what SOPA and PIPA are and why they must be stopped.

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