
When oppressed people's only means of awareness of their plight is found online, the freedom of internet is not a technological, political or social problem; it is a human rights issue.
In recent years the general public has mobilized to face legislative threats to Internet freedoms.
Far from a conclusive victory, however, the death of SOPA and PIPA only highlight the latest in a series of measures that are seeking to create a legal framework for government-administered Internet censorship.
They are trying to butcher the internet because the internet is a powerful tool against being brainwashed.
The Past, Present and Future of Internet Censorship
Aaron Swartz: How We Stopped SOPA
ACTA: A global treaty could allow corporations to police what we do on the Internet. Last week we successfully...