This initiative is a great threat to all Web sites that are sources of information for millions around the world and threatens to destroy the fragmented Web 2.0 "World Wide Web" islands of information.





This measure will be voted on by the U.S. Congress seeks to legislate the Internet works in order to end the hacking. 

"Too late, baby!" Internet is a great monster and really try to legislate would be a gigantic task and the U.S. Congress is not exactly who should do it. 

For this reason the giants, Google, Yahoo, YouTube, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter, eBay (curiously American) and some more are planning to give us a taste of what the world would be without a free internet, and the January 23 plan to be outside cyberspace for 24 hours just to show their rejection SOPA law, and this really be the end of the world for all who are related in one way or another with the Internet. 

Between what the law is intended to pass on to search engines and social networks all that users upload to the Internet, also, intended to block all those sites that have within your content material protected by copyright so it can not be shared. 

It also aims to remove DNS lists all those web sites that are suspected of having material that may be violating copyright U.S. and to block sites that have received a complaint of breaching copyright.There should be a law: piracy is not good because it affects the interests of many, however this measure "local" to the U.S., where start-up, will hurt millions around the world. 

We must make a stop at the SOPA Act, do not let the members of Congress of the United States restrict our freedom of speech and want to legislate something that is beyond its scope and does not belong - The Internet is of the whole community, not a few.