Reddit is organizing “Dump GoDaddy Day” on 12/29. A likely effect of this action is that GoDaddy drops any vestige of support for SOPA and then immediately fades into the background. This will be a nice win for the Internet, but Congress won’t care. The Internet’s (as it were) great handicap in this battle is a lack of lobbying power, itself a symptom of tech’s institutionalized reluctance to play by DC’s rules. But changing how Congress works is (or should be) a task for another day. With that in mind, two alternative actions that would likely yield better results than DGD:
Congressmen may not understand the internet, but they damn well pay attention to the political winds, and lobbyists are their weathermen.
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