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18 January 2012 - 10:42 AMT

SOPA supporters may face online protests

Supporters of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) may be on the run in the face of growing online protests, but SOPA and its Senate counterpart, PIPA, is not dead yet, TechCrunch reported.

“The fight isn’t over,” Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian says in the TCTV video interview.

Ohanian was scheduled to testify before Congress on Wednesday, Jan 18, before that hearing was cancelled. But Reddit, along with Wikipedia and other sites, will observe a self-imposed blackout in protest. In the video above, he explains why Reddit is going ahead with its blackout plans and speaks more broadly against the acts.

Just before he showed up to the TCTV studio today, Rupert Murdoch tweeted out: “Nonsense argument about danger to Internet. How about Google, others blocking porn, hate speech, etc? Internet hurt?”

To which Ohanian commented: “This shows a serious misunderstanding of how the technology works.”

In New York City and San Francisco, anti-SOPA protestors (including Ron Conway) will take to the streets and protest outside their Senators’ offices. “I am just here in front of a camera because the whole Internet cannot fit in this room,” says Ohanian. “It has become an election issue.”