Lawmakers delayed action on SOPA and PIPA after two days of the SOPA and PIPA Blackout. The public refuses to allow SOPA and PIPA to chow down on our internet rights.

According to Nerd Reactor 75,000 websites participated in Wednesday’s SOPA and PIPA Blackout protest and 4.5 million people signed Google’s petition protesting SOPA and PIPA. In addition, 350,000 emails were sent to representatives AmericanCensorship.org and SopaStrike.com.
Thanks to all who have participated in the SOPA and PIPA protest! Did you participate in the SOPA and PIPA blackout protest?
Take Care - Michelle
Websites black out in protest against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA).
Follow the latest developments and reaction to the great internet blackout. Wondering what SOPA is? Here’s an explainer.
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Smile when they underestimate you. #womenlead
via she-works:
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Secret garden, #westvillage style #nyc (Taken with Instagram)
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Because it’s Friday and time for a good laugh, these PR jokes seem to be in order.
My favourites:
A dangling modifier walks into a bar. After...
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So what exactly does someone working in PR do?
That’s a good question, as the inner workings...
This is definitely something that I’ve been thinking about lately.
Being in the PR world, you have to create an image for yourself that you can...
I’m like:
