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Index
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
A Moment for Aaron
Foreword by the Editors
Hacking Politics: TLDR
Part 1: The World Before SOPA/PIPA
For Me, It All Started with a Phone Call
The History of the Copyright Wars
Before SOPA There Was Net Neutrality
COICA, PIPA, and SOPA Are Censorship
Part 2: The SOPA/PIPA Battle
Now I Work for Demand Progress
Beginning on the Right
Demand Progress Needs a “Washington Guy”
SOPA’s Elevation of Profits Over Patients: The Online Pharmacy Story
Lobbying Republicans Through the Summer
The Tea Party Enters the Fray
Gamers and Justin Bieber Join the Cause
Clashes With the Big Guns
Labor Sides with the Bosses
Turning the Tide on SOPA
What Was Lamar Smith Thinking?
A Punch in the Gut
Waking the Sleeping Giant
Who’s Crazy Now?
Nearing the Point of No Return
The Markup
Bring in the Nerds: The Importance of Technical Experts in Defeating SOPA and PIPA
People Powered Politics
To the White House
On the White House’s Statement
Proposal to Reach Consensus on Statement Against the Stop Online Piracy Act
The Blackout
Congress Says: “This Can’t be Happening”
I Live, Work, Play, and Love Online
Blowing Congress Wide Open
Why Reddit Helped Kill SOPA
If Reddit’s Turned Off, Maybe They’ll Leave the House That Day
Internet 1, Congress 0
Championing Technology and Free Speech in Congress Was Lonely ... But Not Anymore
After the Blackout
Who Really Stopped SOPA—and Why
Legislative Fights Are Like Icebergs
Not in Our Names: Artists Stand Up for Expression
I Stopped SOPA and So Did You
Why Did the Anti-SOPA/PIPA Movement Go Viral So Quickly?
The Internet Beat SOPA and PIPA: And Mean the Entire Damn Thing
A Political Coming of Age
This Time, the System Actually Mostly Worked
Part 3: Some Activism Since SOPA
Cyber Security and Party Platforms
Fallout from the Copyfight
The Seizure of Dajaz1
An Interview with Julia O’Dwyer
Raps with Megaupload Founder Kim Dotcom
Part 4: What We’ve Learned
Glimpses of a Networked Public Sphere
Reflecting on the SOPA Blackout: Why Did It Work, and What Does It Mean?
That Was Amazing. Can We Do It Again Sometime?
Part 5: Where Do We Go from Here?
The Battle for Internet Freedom Is Critical for the Liberty Movement
A Case for Digital Activism by Artists
On the Freedom to Innovate
SOPA and the Popular First Amendment
Blanket Licenses: One Path Forward in Copyright Reform
The Internet Can Help Strike at the Root
Conclusion
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