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View Photos of Related Topics: Jimmy Wales, U.S. Congress, Google Inc., U.S. House of Representatives, John Wilkins, Boing Boing, Twitter, Wikimedia Foundation, U.S. Senate

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  1. WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19:  (L-R) Consumer Electronics Association Vice President of Government Affairs Michael Petricone, the Future of Music Coalition Deputy Director Casey Rae-Hunter and ServInt COO Christian Dawson use their iPads during a panel...
  2. This picture of a computer screen taken in Hong Kong on January 18, 2012 shows homepages of the Wikipedia website. Wikipedia went dark, Google blotted out its logo and other popular websites planned protests on 18 January 2012 to voice concern over...
  3. Demonstrators protest in front of the building housing the New York offices of  U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer and Kristen Gilliband,  Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012. January 18 is a date that will live in ignorance, as Wikipedia started a 24-hour blackout of its...
  4. WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19:  Casey Rae-Hunter, deputy director of the Future of Music of the Music Coalition, participates in a panel discussion organized by NetCoalition about the Protection IP Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) at the...
  5. WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19:  Reporters use laptop computers, iPads and ink and paper to take notes during a panel discussion organized by NetCoalition about the Protection IP Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) at the U.S. Capitol...
  6. Nadine Wolf wears tape over her mouth as she joins a protest by the technology organization New York Tech Meetup against proposed laws to curb Internet piracy outside the offices of US Democratic Senators from New York Chuck Schumer and Kirsten...
  1. LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 18: A laptop computer displays Wikipedia's front page showing a darkened logo on January 18, 2012 in London, England. The Wikipedia website has shut down it's English language service for 24 hours in protest over the US...
  2. WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19:  Mike Masnick, founder and president of TechDirt, participates in a panel discussion organized by NetCoalition about the Protection IP Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) at the U.S. Capitol January 19, 2012...
  3. John Perry Barlow, center, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, addresses a protest in front of the building housing the New York offices of  U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer and Kristen Gilliband, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012. January 18 is a date...
  1. A combination of screen captures show websites Wikipedia (top L), Google (top R), Mozilla (bottom L) and Reddit during their online blackout protest against proposed legislation on online piracy January 18, 2012. The companies oppose bills designed to...
  2. WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19:   Christian Dawson, chief operating officer at ServInt, participates in a panel discussion organized by NetCoalition about the Protection IP Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) at the U.S. Capitol January 19,...
  3. MUNICH, GERMANY - JANUARY 24:  Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia speaks during the Digital Life Design conference (DLD) at HVB Forum on January 24, 2012 in Munich, Germany. ence and culture which connects business, creative and social leaders, opinion-formers and...
  4. WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19:  Michael McGeary (R) of the Hattery Labs Engine Advocacy project participates in a panel discussion organized by NetCoalition about the Protection IP Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) at the U.S. Capitol...
  5. The webpage of the encyclopedia website Wikipedia shows a stark black-and-white page with the message: "Imagine a world without free knowledge", at an office in Brussels, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012. The shutdown of one of the Internet's most-visited sites...
  6. Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia gestures during an interview with the Associated Press at the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Davos, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012. Wales is fighting to stop a recent US plan to tighten anti-piracy laws and his vision for the...
  1. WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19:  Michael Petricone, vice president of government affairs of Consumer Electronics Association, participates in a panel discussion organized by NetCoalition about the Protection IP Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Privacy Act...
  2. COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photograph taken by AP Images for Hult International Business School, Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, speaks at Hult International Business School's Executive Speaker Series in San Francisco, CA on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
  3. WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19:  Markham Erickson, partner at Holch & Erickson LLP and executive director at NetCoalition, speaks during a panel discussion about the Protection IP Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) at the U.S. Capitol...
  4. This image shows a computer screen of the Google homepage on January 18, 2012 in Washington,DC. Wikipedia on Wednesday goes dark, Google blots out its logo and hundreds of other websites stage protests to oppose legislation in the US Congress intended...
  5. Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian addresses a protest in front of the building housing the New York offices of  U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer and Kristen Gilliband,  Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012. January 18 is a date that will live in ignorance, as Wikipedia...
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