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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Wikipedia Editors Criticize Site's SOPA Protest

(AP)  
NEW YORK - Can the world live without Wikipedia for a day? The shutdown of one of the Internet's most-visited sites is not sitting well with some of its volunteer editors, who say the protest of anti-piracy legislation could threaten the credibility of their work.
"My main concern is that it puts the organization in the role of advocacy, and that's a slippery slope," said editor Robert Lawton, a Michigan computer consultant who would prefer that the encyclopedia stick to being a neutral repository of knowledge. "Before we know it, we're blacked out because we want to save the whales."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I applaud everyone who participated in the blackout yesterday. Without a clear demonstration as to how much we depend on the private enterprise of the internet, demonstrating what could happen by handing control of it over to the government is both necessary and frugal