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January 18, 2013

Lee Post at Boston Review

Click here to read Professor Ed Lee's recent post--"The Day Wikipedia Went Dark: Did It Save Internet Freedom?"--written for the Boston Review. Today marks the one-year anniversary of websites like Wikipedia and Google protesting the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) by "blacking out" their sites in a day of self-censorship. In the post, Professor Lee discusses the implications of these protests and the current state of the fight for Internet freedom.

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