Saw this in an ezine today, cracked me up. While walking the line between protecting intellectual property and free speech online is a serious and complicated issue, lightening the mood with those freaking out over Web site black outs is one positive outcome of the protest. Take, for example, the Twitter account herpderpia<http://www.1105newsletters.com/t.do?id=9364314:1447177> (contains offensive language), which has been compiling those who have been crying and confused over the loss of Wikipedia.
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