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|a Hacking politics :
|b how geeks, progressives, the Tea Party, gamers, anarchists, and suits teamed up to defeat SOPA and save the Internet /
|c edited by David Moon, Patrick Ruffini, and David Segal.
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|a "From Aaron to Zoe--they're here, detailing what the SOPA/PIPA battle was like, sharing their insights, advice, and personal observations. Hacking Politics includes original contributions by Aaron Swartz, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Lawrence Lessig, Rep. Ron Paul, Reddit's Alexis Ohanian, Cory Doctorow, Kim Dotcom and many other technologists, activists, and artists. Hacking Politics is the most comprehensive work to date about the SOPA [Stop Online Piracy Act] protests and the glorious defeat of that legislation. Here are reflections on why and how the effort worked, but also a blow-by-blow account of the battle against Washington, Hollywood, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that led to the demise of SOPA and PIPA."--Cover
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|t The world before SOPA/PIPA --
|t The SOPA/PIPA battle --
|t Some activism since SOPA --
|t What we've learned --
|t Where do we go from here?
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|a Internet
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|a Piracy (Copyright)
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