Can the world live without Wikipedia for a day? The shutdown of one
of the Internet's most-visited sites is not sitting well with some
of its volunteer editors, who say the protest of anti-piracy
legislation could threaten the credibility of their work. The
protest is aimed at the Stop Online Piracy Act in the House of
Representatives and the Protect Intellectual Property Act under
consideration in the Senate. Both bills are designed to crack down
on sales of pirated American products overseas, and they have the
support of the film and music industry. Among the opponents are
many Internet companies such as Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Twitter,
eBay and AOL. They say the bills would hurt the industry and
infringe on free-speech rights
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