The End to SOPA? White House Opposes It and Congress Shelves It.
Editor: This could be the end to the current version of SOPA, as the White House has announced that it opposes major portions of it and its companion bill. And leaders of Congress are promising to shelve it. …
White House Says It Opposes Parts of Two Antipiracy Bills
By Edward Wyatt / New York Times / Originally pub. Jan 14, 2012
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration said Saturday that it strongly opposed central elements of two Congressional efforts to enforce copyrights on the Internet, …(More inside …)
Controversial online piracy bill shelved until ‘consensus’ is found
By Brendan Sasso / The Hill / Originally pub. Jan. 14, 2012
House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said early Saturday morning that Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) promised him the House will not vote on the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) unless there is consensus on the bill.
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