PC Mag notes that lots of folks are "gearing up to battle SOPA-like legislation via the Internet Defense League, a new organization intended to protect the open Web." All Things D points out that the "League" has done a good job already gathering supporters.
Check out the Internet Defense League's main page:
When the internet's in danger and we need millions of people to act, the League will ask its members to broadcast an action. (Say, a prominent message asking everyone to call their elected leaders.) With the combined reach of our websites and social networks, we can be massively more effective than any one organization.
First, sign up. If you have a website, we'll send you sample alert code to get working in advance. The next time there's an emergency, we'll tell you and send new code. Then it's your decision to pull the trigger.
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