Author Topic: On 11/16, Congress holds hearings on the first American Internet censorship s...  (Read 23024 times)

The people in congress don't understand the internet like we do, I think this censorship act proves that


It's the 16th, is everrything dead yet.

It's the 16th, is everrything dead yet.
Not yet. They aint dropping the bombs yet.

I'm jotting down a lot of IPs of websites I like just in case.

I'm jotting down a lot of IPs of websites I like just in case.

what the hell is that going to do lol

what the hell is that going to do lol
we can still get to them through the ip :V
OOOHHOOH stuff
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We just delivered more than 500k petition signatures in opposition to Internet censorship to Congress -- and we did it standing alongside Congressmembers Zoe Lofgren and Darrell Issa, both of whom are strong Blacklist Bill opponents.
i love you demand progress <3

congress is morons

all you really do with congress elections is pick the lesser of two evils.

Face it, you can't censor the internet.

stuff....It's today! D:


They're all forgeted if they think they're going to stop the internet from doing what it does best.

>find ip address of youtube
>go to ip address of youtube
>arrive at google

the forget

>find ip address of youtube
>go to ip address of youtube
>arrive at google

Google owns YouTube. Didn't you know this?

Yes, I haven't been under a rock, but I'm curious as to why the IP address for youtube leads to google