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Tomorrow, Wikipedia and Reddit go black. As people take to the streets to protest unfair piracy legislation, to the tune of Don McLean's 'American Pie' they'll be singing:  Why, why are laws a thing you can buy?
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JanetB gave superprops   5 months ago
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JanetB reposted to MobileTech — Tomorrow, Wikipedia and Reddit go black. As people take to the streets to protest unfair piracy legislation, to the tune of Don McLean's 'American Pie' they'll be singing: Why, why are laws a thing you can buy?   5 months ago
JanetB reposted to tech — Tomorrow, Wikipedia and Reddit go black. As people take to the streets to protest unfair piracy legislation, to the tune of Don McLean's 'American Pie' they'll be singing: Why, why are laws a thing you can buy?   5 months ago
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Natasha reposted to MusicVideos — "Tomorrow, Wikipedia and Reddit go black. As people take to the streets to protest unfair piracy legislation, to the tune of Don McLean's 'American Pie' they'll be singing: Why, why are laws a thing you can buy?"techcrunch   5 months ago
Natasha reposted to music — "Tomorrow, Wikipedia and Reddit go black. As people take to the streets to protest unfair piracy legislation, to the tune of Don McLean's 'American Pie' they'll be singing: Why, why are laws a thing you can buy?"techcrunch   5 months ago
Natasha reposted to Comical — "Today, Wikipedia and Reddit go black. As people take to the streets to protest unfair piracy legislation, to the tune of Don McLean's 'American Pie' they'll be singing: Why, why are laws a thing you can buy?" techcrunch   5 months ago
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