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# SOPA

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Column: Gentleman and genius - remembering ‘internet elder’ Aaron Swartz
'It wasn’t SOPA, we were not doing SOPA': Sherlock defends controversial copyright law
Aaron McKenna: Thanks to the government, internet censorship is alive and well
Bruton insists 'Pirate Bay' ruling will not mean bans on legal content
High Court orders six Irish internet providers to block The Pirate Bay
26-year-old web pioneer behind Reddit found dead
Brussels launches EU-wide public consultation on internet copyright enforcement
Sherlock: Some criticism of copyright law is general anti-government sentiment
The Daily Fix: Wednesday
European Court of Justice asked to rule on legality of ACTA treaty
ECJ says web hosts can't be forced to install anti-copyright filters
Bulgarian minister pushes for delay on ACTA ratification
In pictures: Anti-ACTA protests held across Europe
In pictures: Anti-ACTA protesters march in Dublin
Government website passwords obtained by Anonymous hacker
Fine Gael TD defends 'keyboard warrior' comments
Explainer: How can ministers sign laws without Dáil approval?
Prime numbers: the week in stats
Dáil to discuss proposed 'Irish SOPA' legislation next Tuesday
Sherlock agrees to full Dáil debate before signing online copyright law
Poland signs ACTA copyright treaty amid protests
VIDEO: Today's Dáil discussion on the controversial 'Irish SOPA'
Sherlock still committed to signing 'imminent' copyright law
In full: Seán Sherlock's draft proposals for online copyright law
EMI Vice President comes out against SOPA and ACTA
In full: Seán Sherlock's full briefing note on copyright protection
Sherlock open to Dáil debate on plans for online piracy law
Government has 'no intention' of restricting internet freedom - Sherlock
Everything you need to know about Ireland's SOPA
The Sunday Papers: some of the week's best sportswriting
Column: Will Ireland block the internet to save CDs?
Crisps, Elvis and Riverdance: 30 of our favourite 'Irish Facts without Wikipedia'
Here's how to access Wikipedia during its 24-hour blackout
Sites go offline in protest at US anti-piracy legislation
Greens urge government to abandon plans for filesharing laws
Wikipedia joins 'internet blackout' protest against SOPA