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Wikipedia Blackout: Jimmy Wales Announces Protest Of SOPA, PIPA On January 18 (UPDATE)

Wikipedia Blackout

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/16/2012 2:03 pm Updated: 02/10/2012 3:01 pm

Wikipedia has issued an official statement confirming a planned blackout on January 18. Scroll down for update.

Wikipedia has apparently joined the ranks of several high-profile websites that are planning a "blackout" on Wednesday, January 18, in protest of Congress' proposed anti-piracy legislation. During the blackout period, many web pages will become unavailable and will likely be replaced with information about the protest.

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales took to Twitter on Monday to announce that the English-language version of Wikipedia will go dark on Wednesday for 24 hours -- from midnight EST on January 18 until midnight EST January 19. He noted in a later tweet that "Final details [are] under consideration but consensus seems to be for 'full' rather than 'soft' blackout!"

Wednesday's so-called SOPA Strike was initially proposed by Reddit, which will go dark for 12 hours to protest H.R. 3261, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), and S. 968, the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA). These bills are designed to punish primarily foreign-based websites found to violate or facilitate violations of U.S. copyrights. Backlash against the bills has been strong, particularly among the online community. Google, eBay, Mozilla, Twitter, Facebook, Huffington Post parent company AOL and other web giants have formally opposed the bills. The popular Cheezburger Network has joined Reddit in committing to a blackout-protest on January 18, as has news blog Boing Boing and several other prominent sites. Community classified ads site Craigslist has also come out recently against the bills but has not officially stated that it will participate in the blackout.

According a tweet posted by @Jimmy_Wales, Jimmy Wales' official Twitter handle, Wikipedia is planning for its January 18 blackout to affect only en.Wikipedia.org, though, the tweet continued, "the Germans will run a banner, and other languages will make their own decisions."

A representative for Wikipedia was not immediately available for comment.

On January 14, the White House published a letter voicing concerns about SOPA and PIPA. The letter also stated and that, moving forward, the Obama Administration will work with both opponents and proponents of stopping copyright violations online to pass effective legislation in 2012.

On January 13, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Virginia) said SOPA will not reach the House floor until its perceived flaws are addressed. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) told MSNBC on Sunday that the Senate will move forward with PIPA in the coming weeks.

Wales has been considering a Wikipedia protest of SOPA since December, when he asked users via his Wiki "talk page" whether the Wikipedia community would support a global blank-out of English-language Wiki pages.

In October, the Italian Wikipedia staged a protest of the Parliament's so-called "Wiretapping Bill" by taking down all Italian-language encyclopedia entries and replacing them with message about the controversial law. It.Wikipedia.org is Wikipedia's fifth-largest network, with more than 881,000 articles.

The English Wikipedia, with its nearly 3,850,000 articles, is Wikipedia's largest Encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales tweeted a comScore estimate that each day 25 million visitors from around the world access English-language Wikipedia pages.

UPDATE 1: Wikipedia users can view proposed designs for "blackout pages," which may appear in place of normal Wikipedia entries during the protest on January 18. Take a look at the screen shots (below) to view two of the designs.

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UPDATE 2: The English-language version of Wikipedia will go dark at midnight on January 18, in accordance with the opinions of the majority of community members who took place in a debate about protesting Congress' SOPA and PIPA bills.

From a press release issued by Wikipedia on Monday night:

Over the course of the past 72 hours, over 1800 Wikipedians have joined together to discuss proposed actions that the community might wish to take against SOPA and PIPA. This is by far the largest level of participation in a community discussion ever seen on Wikipedia, which illustrates the level of concern that Wikipedians feel about this proposed legislation. The overwhelming majority of participants support community action to encourage greater public action in response to these two bills. Of the proposals considered by Wikipedians, those that would result in a "blackout" of the English Wikipedia, in concert with similar blackouts on other websites opposed to SOPA and PIPA, received the strongest support.

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02:19 AM on 02/13/2012
Hope this does not pass and become a law!

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01:40 AM on 01/19/2012
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02:46 PM on 01/18/2012
i am making correction about wikipedia...
if you know how to use wikipedai... it is a good site....it is not a site for amateurs.

wikipedia has informatoin at university level... free of charge.
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11:19 AM on 01/18/2012
To use Wikipedia for factual information is a bad move anyway. Their moderators are biased and they only regurgitate information that is often false and that anyone can write. I have had many terse encounters with someone who is a so-called "wikipedia fact checker" because of false statements on the Wikipedia page about me. Someone printed erroneous information and when I try to correct it, Wikipedia wont allow me to do so, saying that they cant "confirm" my information. Yet, they allow false information on the page about me, that has been supplied by some anonymous person and consider that information "factual". Wikipedia is a joke as far as I am concerned.
02:33 PM on 01/18/2012
wiki pedia ia fraudulent company... it takes few dollars to run wikipedia... few servers and connection to interenet. information on wikipedia is writtenm at 8 th grader english. anybody can eidt to wikipedia... no body knows what the interest of editors are wiki. wikipedia site is a security breach. people can write whatever they want into wikipedai.... it is good site to waste time on... if you have time to waste.
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09:07 PM on 12/16/2012
ITs actually the one true self regulating marketplace, the marketplace of ideas in action. If you think its bogus, pick atopic, any topic, go ahead and make an edit changing information to something false. And see how quickly it gets changed back.
Granted it is not a good as peer reviewed journals, but the amount of info on there is staggering, and almost every page has links to more "legitimate" sources.
And they don;t charge you for the info.
11:08 AM on 01/18/2012
oh my goodness
05:47 AM on 01/18/2012
Huff Post uses censorship and selects only what they like.
02:25 AM on 01/18/2012
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02:22 AM on 01/18/2012
Google hasn't gone dark, it just blacked out its name. Facebook, twitter and youtube need to step up too.
And why isn't Huff Post going dark? after all you're one of the biggest "content stealer" on the internet.
12:48 AM on 01/18/2012
i just watch cnn interview of wikipedia wales founder and good lookin cnn anchor...
GOOGLE places wikipedia results as first... when u search for something... on the outside wales is tellin he does not place advertisemnt on wikipedia;.. etc etc... i have seen numerious text ads on wikipedia.... placed by rediiff and and other third party text ads placers. wales is liar who is acting in his own best interest.. ie to profit from wikipedia....
i still support the usa govt.... and i want usa govt the pass the law at 100% (ie everything mentioned in bill)
12:16 AM on 01/18/2012
For the moment, Wikipedia going dark to raise awareness about SOPA/PIPA is an EPIC FAIL

I went there at midnight and got the ominous black page. "Imagine a World
Without Free Knowledge" yet nowhere on the page does the name SOPA or PIPA appear.

I've been following this awhile so I know the issues, but I clicked on the "Learn More" link to see what less informed viewers might see. The link resolves to

"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:SOPA_initiative/Learn_more" but sadly, that page is instantly redirected to the "Imagine a World Without Free Knowledge" splash page but still no info on SOPA.

So many uninformed people will encountering this page, rather than learning about SOPA, will simply leave annoyed.
12:27 AM on 01/18/2012
Well, looks like Wikipedia figured out they were blacking out a little too much. The "Learn More" link now works
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12:03 AM on 01/18/2012
When was the last time a major web site went dark for 24 hours? I'll just look that up... d'oh!
12:01 AM on 01/18/2012
in my last post;...
if you cut the internet in way so that india AND china can access select north american sites.... GOOGLE and facebook will loose lot of ad revenue.

should read as//
if you cut the internet in way so that india AND china CANNOT access select north american sites.... GOOGLE and facebook will loose lot of ad revenue.
11:58 PM on 01/17/2012
to put in better perspective...
any company that earns its revenue thorugh internet advertising will oppose this bill...as they will lose revenue..this includes google and facebook.

if you cut the internet in way so that india AND china can access select north american sites.... GOOGLE and facebook will loose lot of ad revenue.

by doing the above homeland security can safeguard usa internet against hackers originating in india and china.

however experts at google and other company are either knowingly or unknowingly giving misinformation to usa govt by saying cutting the interenet leaves usa more vulnerable to hackers. cutting the interent makes interenet safe to usa users.
01:00 AM on 01/18/2012
if this is true, then why does wikipedia oppose this bill? wikipedia gets no money from internet advertising