If you have anything you want to look up on Wikipedia, you’d better do it today, or you’re going to have to wait a full 24 hours to get your answer. Why? Well, Wikipedia will be leading a number of high-profile websites going dark on Wednesday to protest two controversial bills in Congress. SOPA, also known as the Stop Online Piracy Act in the House of Representatives, and PIPA, the Protect I-P Act in the Senate, are designed to crack down on the illegal sharing of movies and music on the Web. However, critics say the anti-piracy legislation is censorship and would force sites to police the online world.
On Twitter, Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, confirmed that all of Wikipedia’s 3.8 million English-language articles will be unavailable from midnight Eastern time tonight until midnight Wednesday. Anyone who visits the site will be redirected to a banner that reads “The Internet must remain free.” Also joining Wikipedia in going black are Reddit, Minecraft, Craigslist, and Boing Boing, among others. Craigslist has posted a message at the top of its city homepages with a link to “help put a stop to this madness” of SOPA and PIPA.
The Obama administration, as well as Congress, seem to be listening to the critics. In a blog post, the White House said it would not support “legislation that reduces freedom of expression … or undermines the dynamic, innovative global Internet.” And House Majority Leader Eric Cantor said a vote would not come up for SOPA until a consensus is reached. By the way, if you’re a fan of any of the sites that are planning to participate in the blackout, don’t worry: You can still tweet about it as much as you want. Twitter will still be up and running. In fact, CEO Dick Costolo tweeted this about the sites choosing to go dark: “Closing a global business in reaction to single-issue national politics is foolish.”
Although there is a lot of opposition to SOPA and PIPA, some believe the legislation is necessary.
One person who does not mince words about his support for SOPA is Rupert Murdoch. Over the weekend, the media tycoon and CEO of News Corporation seemed to almost mimic the recent antics of Charlie Sheen and Kanye West, firing off a number of tweets in a short period of time. Murdoch blasted Obama and Google for how they are dealing with the anti-piracy legislation, tweeting, “Piracy leader is Google who streams movies free, sells [ads] around them. No wonder pouring millions into lobbying.” Google responded, calling the accusation “nonsense” and adding that it has taken down 5 million infringing webpages from its search results … and that it fights pirating and counterfeiters every day. Many believe that Murdoch confused downloading with streaming, and the next day he backed off. Murdoch tweeted, “Sure misunderstand many things, but not plain stealing. Incidentally google blocks many other undesirable things.”
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EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE PLAYERS TO PRESENT ‘LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS’ MARCH 28-31
US Fed News Service, Including US State News March 1, 2012 DECATUR, Miss., Feb. 29 — East Central Community College issued the following news release:
The East Central Community College Players will present their spring musical selection, “Little Shop of Horrors,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 29 through Saturday, March 31, in the Vickers Fine Arts Auditorium on the Decatur campus. A matinee is scheduled for 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 28. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased by calling the College switchboard at 601-635-6215 or 1-877-462-3222, ext. 215. web site east central community college
Stacey Pollock, who is serving her first year as theater director, said, “Little Shop of Horrors” is a rock musical that combines the sounds of Motown and doo-wop music. The lead character, Seymour (Brandon LaBue of Conehatta), is a clumsy, kind-hearted florist shop worker who stumbles upon an exotic plant. This plant named Audrey II (voiced by Jason Mann of Newton), who takes on a personality, is unlike any other and it changes the skid row florist shop into a thriving business.” Additional cast members include Lindsay Gibbs (Audrey) and Persephiney Wingo (Ronette), both of Morton; Megan Dollar (Chiffon) of Union; Claire Griffin (Crystal) and Jeremy Carson (Mr. Mushnik), both of Decatur; Clint Reynolds (Orin) of Philadelphia; Danielle Shelley (Mrs. Bernstein) of Sebastopol; Ellen Gibbs (Mrs. Luce) of Newton; and Troy Gregory (Skip Snip) of Little Rock. Amanda Packer of Decatur serves as the plant puppeteer. web site east central community college
Chorus members include Sandy Alexander of Little Rock; Brittany Burton and Johnny Kight, both of Louisville; Shelby Parkman of Raleigh; Wanda McKee and Robin Coker, both of Newton; and Kierra Ealy and Holli Nutt, both of Morton.
George Bond of Brandon, D. J. Townsend of Madden and James Hanna of Carthage serve as members of the technical crew. Chelsea McMillan of Lake is the stage manager.
The pit band includes ECCC music keyboard instructor Natalie Emmons, piano; assistant band director Ed Girling, drums; ABE/GED director Ryan Clarke, bass guitar; and Fine Arts Division Chairperson and Director of Bands Thomas W. Carson, acoustic guitar. Set and plant designer is art instructor Chris Brady. For any query with respect to this article or any other content requirement, please contact Editor at htsyndication@hindustantimes.com