Works Cited
Jabbour, Daniel. "Protect Internet Privacy: Stop CISPA!" Change.org. Change.org, 11 Mar. 2013. Web. 01 May 2013. <https://www.change.org/petitions/protect-internet-privacy-stop-cispa>.
This website is an online petition and gives good numbers in terms of how many people are pro online piracy. This website is credible because it is an online petition and any regular person could sign it. Also change.org is a very well known site for petitions and a lot of different people visit it.
"Online Piracy in Numbers - Facts and Statistics [Infographic]." Web Design Dubai Dubai Web Design and Web Application Development Company. Beijing Web Designers, 1 Nov. 2011. Web. 01 May 2013.
This website gives you facts and statistics of online piracy in 2010. It covers a broad range of useful details, and the way they present the statistics is pretty. This source is credible because it cites its sources under the infographic so you know that it only states true facts.
Tolmachev, Ivan. "Contact Congress Now!" American Censorship. Fight for the Future, 2011. Web. 01 May 2013. <http://americancensorship.org/infographic.html>.
This website gives you facts and statistics about what SOPA is doing to our rights on the internet. This website also gives you dates and congressmen. This website is credible because it was published by the people who made the SOPA strike.
Tolmachev, Ivan. "SOPA STRIKE - Largest Online Protest in History - January 18 - Blackout Your Site." SOPA STRIKE - Largest Online Protest in History - January 18 - Blackout Your Site. Fight for the Future, n.d. Web. 01 May 2013.
This website gives statistics about the SOPA strike that took place all over the US. It gives you information from popular websites and gives you example of a blackout. This website is credible because the publisher of the website is the team who started the SOPA strike.
Yu, Roger. "Warnings System for Online Piracy Launches." USA Today. USA Today, 26 Feb. 2013. Web. 01 May 2013. <http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2013/02/26/online-piracy-warning-system/1948681/>.
This news article gives you information about how cable providers are slowing down internet speeds of people who frequently visit pirating websites. This is also an article written by a real journalist. This website is credible because USA Today is a news provider that doesn't give out false information.
This website is an online petition and gives good numbers in terms of how many people are pro online piracy. This website is credible because it is an online petition and any regular person could sign it. Also change.org is a very well known site for petitions and a lot of different people visit it.
"Online Piracy in Numbers - Facts and Statistics [Infographic]." Web Design Dubai Dubai Web Design and Web Application Development Company. Beijing Web Designers, 1 Nov. 2011. Web. 01 May 2013.
This website gives you facts and statistics of online piracy in 2010. It covers a broad range of useful details, and the way they present the statistics is pretty. This source is credible because it cites its sources under the infographic so you know that it only states true facts.
Tolmachev, Ivan. "Contact Congress Now!" American Censorship. Fight for the Future, 2011. Web. 01 May 2013. <http://americancensorship.org/infographic.html>.
This website gives you facts and statistics about what SOPA is doing to our rights on the internet. This website also gives you dates and congressmen. This website is credible because it was published by the people who made the SOPA strike.
Tolmachev, Ivan. "SOPA STRIKE - Largest Online Protest in History - January 18 - Blackout Your Site." SOPA STRIKE - Largest Online Protest in History - January 18 - Blackout Your Site. Fight for the Future, n.d. Web. 01 May 2013.
This website gives statistics about the SOPA strike that took place all over the US. It gives you information from popular websites and gives you example of a blackout. This website is credible because the publisher of the website is the team who started the SOPA strike.
Yu, Roger. "Warnings System for Online Piracy Launches." USA Today. USA Today, 26 Feb. 2013. Web. 01 May 2013. <http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2013/02/26/online-piracy-warning-system/1948681/>.
This news article gives you information about how cable providers are slowing down internet speeds of people who frequently visit pirating websites. This is also an article written by a real journalist. This website is credible because USA Today is a news provider that doesn't give out false information.