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SOPA Plus 10, reflections and continued work - Creative Commons

On January 18, 2012, the web went dark in protest of the SOPA/PIPA. Ten years later, Creative Commons joins many organizations to reflect and continue the fight for the future of internet freedom, open access to information, and better sharing.



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