The Week That Killed SOPA: A Timeline

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It wasn’t a complete victory for SOPA and PIPA opponent, but it was another headache for its supporters. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), a major supporter for the bills, responded with a press release:
 
It wasn’t a complete victory for SOPA and PIPA opponent, but it was another headache for its supporters. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), a major supporter for the bills, responded with a press release:
  
    “While we agree with the White House that protection against online piracy is vital, that protection must be meaningful to protect the people who have been and will continue to be victimized if legislation is not enacted.”  
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“While we agree with the White House that protection against online piracy is vital, that protection must be meaningful to protect the people who have been and will continue to be victimized if legislation is not enacted.”  
  
 
'''Tuesday, Jan. 17: Wikipedia Announces Blackout, Google Plans to Censor Logo'''
 
'''Tuesday, Jan. 17: Wikipedia Announces Blackout, Google Plans to Censor Logo'''

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