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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]]''' |
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: '''20 January 2012''' Comments from Sue Gardner in response to developments in Washington this morning. |
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; [[Press releases/Wikipedia blackout supports free and open internet|Wikipedia blackout affirms overwhelming support for free and open Internet]]''' |
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: '''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. |
Revision as of 22:11, 20 January 2012
- 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.