New online privacy policies cause furore
(This game is owned by Re-Logic) So I heard about this SOPA (Stop Online Privacy Act) because my subscriptions got hate videos about it. I heard from Mateo it’s trying to censor the internet and block websites including YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter! I started doing Let’s Plays, and they started making the decision to stop online privacy!? And Mateo also says it may be because YouTube partners have ads in their videos for games that’s not theirs! Mateo says I didn’t have permission to make Terraria videos, so what do I have to do? Put in every one of my descriptions “This game was owned by Re-Logic”? SOPA must be stopped! I bet there are already a billion haters of that already.
SOPA must be stopped. ——–Poem——— The Internet, is many things, to many people It is Foundation Education Connection Augmentation Benefaction Organisation Socialization Communication Are you willing to crush that? Step on that? End that? And then contain it as your own? The Internet has done many things, in the past and there’s so much more to come in the future. Are you willing to prevent that? Or are you going to let it present that? As a matter of fact, I’m not giving you a choice I’m giving you my voice. One voice, of many of free speech. And until these voice’s reach your ignorative ears. Into your niave brains And then you finally say “these laws wont be taking place here, or there, or anywhere.” Our tweets are gonna keep trending. Our emails are gonna keep sending. Until S
Black out your channel to protest against SOPA (Stop Online Pravicy Act). Websites like Minecraft, Club Penguin, Youtube, Roblox, Wikipedia, Google, Mojang, Webkinz, Poptropica and most of your other favorites will be shut down if you don’t protest. If you blackout your page, we might stop the SOPA. Protest to protect the internet today! Remember, do you want SOPA? I say NOPA!
Since online privacy is a very controversial issue, it’s not surprising that the debate is heating up again with the FTC report and Commerce Department report expected to be released in the next couple of weeks. WebProNews spoke with Jules Polonetsky, the Director of the Future of Privacy Forum, who told us that the Commerce Department’s report would be interesting since it will dictate the direction the White House takes on the matter. While he doesn’t think the US will see legislation this year, he does think we’ll have it eventually. He said that the US was paying a lot of attention to Europe, especially since it is expected to change its privacy directive as well. Polonetsky did tell us that 2012 would include even more scrutiny of companies and lots of hearings. “I’ve never seen as mu