I trust (almost) everyone here has heard of SOPA, so instead of adding more wordy babble to the mix, I present to you The Oatmeal's take on it:

I like the internet! Like, a lot. Srsly. I know you can't tell. But as a non-US citizen it is not within my power to do anything about it except share animated koalas with you. (I don't think enough koala-sharing goes on in general, really, so I might make this a thing.)
If you are in the US and would like to write a crabby letter to your senator (for the jetskis!), the internet is here to make it easier for you.
Edit: There is good news! It's not over yet, but good job, internet. I am so fond of you.

I like the internet! Like, a lot. Srsly. I know you can't tell. But as a non-US citizen it is not within my power to do anything about it except share animated koalas with you. (I don't think enough koala-sharing goes on in general, really, so I might make this a thing.)
If you are in the US and would like to write a crabby letter to your senator (for the jetskis!), the internet is here to make it easier for you.
Edit: There is good news! It's not over yet, but good job, internet. I am so fond of you.
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But it's true that as they are now, the provisions and language used are too vague and will negatively affect a lot of legitimate non-pirated content.
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