SOPA Censorship Bill Creates Corporatist Media Monopoly

a. you, american censorship day, american supreme court, anna eshoo, bill, by nate anderson, censorship, communications decency act, content, digital millennium copyright act, first amendment, foreign, fred wilson, gigi b. sohn, harvard business school, hillary clinton, hollywood finally gets, house democratic, infringement, intellectual property enforcement coordinator, internet, jacques brevert, james allworth, jim hood, justice department, lamar smith, larry downes, laurence tribe, law, leading constitution scholars, legal, markham erickson, mike masnick, nancy pelosi, neil stevens, new york times, on november, online, payment, processors, professor tribe, property, protect, rebecca mac, ron paul, san antonio, senate, silicon valley, sopa, stop online piracy act, union square ventures, united states, websites, when rep, william o. douglas, zoe lofgren