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; [[Press_releases/Statement_on_Jan_20_events_in_Washington|Statement from the Wikimedia Foundation regarding developments in Washington on SOPA and PIPA]]'''
: '''20 January 2012''' Comments from Sue Gardner in response to developments in Washington this morning.

; [[Press releases/Wikipedia blackout supports free and open internet|Wikipedia blackout affirms overwhelming support for free and open Internet]]'''
; [[Press releases/Wikipedia blackout supports free and open internet|Wikipedia blackout affirms overwhelming support for free and open Internet]]'''
: '''18 January 2012''' Millions “Imagine a World Without Free Knowledge” and act to oppose SOPA/PIPA.
: '''18 January 2012''' Millions “Imagine a World Without Free Knowledge” and act to oppose SOPA/PIPA.

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Statement from the Wikimedia Foundation regarding developments in Washington on SOPA and PIPA
20 January 2012 Comments from Sue Gardner in response to developments in Washington this morning.
Wikipedia blackout affirms overwhelming support for free and open Internet
18 January 2012 Millions “Imagine a World Without Free Knowledge” and act to oppose SOPA/PIPA.
English Wikipedia to go dark January 18 in opposition to SOPA/PIPA
16 January 2012 The Wikipedia community has chosen to protest against proposed legislation in the United States — the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the U.S. House of Representatives, and PROTECTIP (PIPA) in the U.S. Senate.
Wikimedia Foundation Rings In New Year With Record-breaking Fundraiser
2 January 2012 This year's annual campaign raised a record-breaking USD 20 million from more than one million donors in nearly every country in the world.