Have you been paying attention to all the hubbub online about the proposed U.S. legislation (SOPA/PIPA) that threatens internet freedom? I wrote about it last week over on WordPress.org, but the gist is this: there’s a bill in the U.S. Senate that if passed would put publishing freedom severely at risk, and could shut down entire sites at the whim of media companies. Fight for the Future created this nifty video to sum it up better than I can.
On January 18, 2012, sites all over the internet will be blacking out to protest and try to mobilize more people to speak out against this bill coming up in the Senate next week — S. 968: the Protect IP Act (PIPA) — in an attempt to let U.S. lawmakers know how much opposition there is. WordPress.org, Wikipedia, and even WordPress.com VIP I Can Has Cheezburger? will be participating in the blackout to raise awareness and spur you to action.
Here on WordPress.com, we want to participate as well. Freshly Pressed will be blacked out during the strike.

Sorry to take away your daily fix of yummy web content, but this bill threatens to do that on a much wider scale. You don’t want that, do you?
More importantly, we are making it possible for you to participate in the protest. There are two options: a “Stop Censorship” ribbon and a full blackout. The blackout portion will be in effect January 18 from 8am to 8pm EST, while the ribbon will be displayed until January 24. Here’s how to join in:

- Go to Settings → Protest SOPA/PIPA in your dashboard.
- Select if you want to join the blackout or show a ribbon.
- If you choose to join the blackout, you can edit the message that will be shown on your site during the blackout.
- Preview what your protest will look like.
- Click “Save Changes” button to activate your protest.
That’s it! Easy-peasy activism right at your fingertips.
The “Stop Censorship” ribbon will display in the upper corner of your site and links to americancensorship.org. It will display until January 24, 2012 (the Senate vote date).
If you choose to do the blackout in addition to the ribbon, then we will black out your site from 8am to 8pm EST along with the official strike. You can customize the message that will appear on your blacked-out site to tell people why this issue is important to you. Your site will return to just displaying the ribbon after the strike is over.
I hope that a significant number of you on WordPress.com will join in this protest. Publishing freedom is a right we must protect.
And one last pitch: whatever you decide to do about your site, please take a few minutes to head over to americancensorship.org and take action. It only takes a few moments of your time to be an agent of change!
Update, 1/18/2012: For about an hour and a half of the blackout, our blackout option was down because it was not showing the blackout screen and some sites were returning blank error pages. We disabled it until we could make it work properly, which it is now doing, so anyone who chose the blackout option should now see the correct screen.
I’m in.
I have no idea this was going on until now. I will display the ribbon and hope for this not to take place. America is suppose to be a place where freedom is most valued. They can’t get away with this!
!!!!! excellent
wonderful
flames to protect ip and sopa. come back in 50 years again so we can shut you down again!!!
Thank u for very much this tool! I blacked out my blog and now the ribbon can be seen in the corner. I await for the next action – the fight is not over yet, as I think.
Joining, I love wordpress.
How far will they take all this , The Answer is As far as we’ll let them .
I am In.
Reblogged this on lifeinquotations and commented:
This is an issue we all face. Without the Internet we will be force to hear there news, we will no choice in what to believe. Save our future by fighting the people that take away our freedoms.
I SUPPORT YOU..NO FOR INTERNET CENSORSHIP..
censorship is killing the net. its 1984 of George Orwell.
Freeeeeeeeeeeedom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
they are afraid !!!!!
Thank you for your message, and for your attempt to stop SOPA. I appreciate it very much. I have tried, as a Dutch citizen, to let my voice be heard. It’s a matter that doesn’t only concern Americans, but people from all over the world. We’ve seen it with the arrest of the four people involved in Megaupload in New Zealand. I urge to continu this fight.
I believe in the saying: the pen is mightier than the sword. So, as a journalist and writer, I will do whatever I can to get people involved for the right cause. And I won’t stop untill we made sure that internet continues to be the source of free information and entertainment that it is.
Keep up the fight, thank you so much.
We are Legion, for we are many.
I don’t know if it’s too late to say no to SOPA and PIPA. But I got blogs here at WordPress, as French and damn happy with all. I wrote an article here and a few words from MySpace and Twitter. Thanks for your hard work, WordPress.
Thanks wordpress i am with you.
Oh, please. Doesn’t the government have enough to do without making a strike at us webbers? If they’re going to do anything at all they should work on lowering taxes. While they’re at it, they should cut Congress salaries at least half. Most of them are millionaires anyway.
I was happy to support the protest on my site on wednesday, but I need to take the ribbon off of me site now. How do i do that?
Just go back to the settings screen, change your selection to “None” and click the button to update the setting.
Thank you, WordPress! Because you showed your support of free speech–the hallmark of our democracy, I’ll be creating a blog on WordPress!
Reblogged this on Get 2 See.
The internet should not be censored. Apple or someone can create a device to keep kids safe from harm when they are on the computer.
That was great!
Thanks for making this available! Another reason to love WordPress…
Reblogged this on Open Science's Blog and commented:
WordPress ha iniciado un movimiento en protesta por la nueva legislación estadounidense SOPA/PIPA.
SOPA podría vulnerar notablemente el derecho a publicar con libertad en internet y podría afectar terriblemente a los espacios dedicados a la comunicación, como WordPress y Wikipedia, entre muchas otras.
En el siguiente artículo se introduce este tema y sus posibles consecuencias.
Stop Censorship !
If I had known that sooner, I would have added both versions of protest way earlier. Well, it taught me to follow the updates here, so I won’t miss it again. At least I still have two days with the ribbon 🙂
Yes – we need our freedom of speech, no censorship is acceptable !!!
coun me in!!!! They are worst than North Corean communist censorship!!!!
I’m IN