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Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has threatened a 'strike' where the entire English-language site would be turned off as a protest against an anti-piracy bill currently under discussion in the U.S.
The site is used by an estimated 365 million readers worldwide, and is ranked sixth overall on earth.
Writing on his private Wikipedia blog, Wales said, 'A global strike of at least the English Wikipedia would put the maximum pressure on the US government.
'At the same time, it's of course a very very big deal to do something like this, it is unprecedented for English Wikipedia.'
The threatened 'strike' - which would black out Wikipedia in English and possibly other languages - is in response to the Stop Online Piracy Act, which is currently before the House Judiciary Committee.
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The site is used by an estimated 365 million readers worldwide, and is ranked sixth overall on earth.
Writing on his private Wikipedia blog, Wales said, 'A global strike of at least the English Wikipedia would put the maximum pressure on the US government.
'At the same time, it's of course a very very big deal to do something like this, it is unprecedented for English Wikipedia.'
The threatened 'strike' - which would black out Wikipedia in English and possibly other languages - is in response to the Stop Online Piracy Act, which is currently before the House Judiciary Committee.
Wikipedia owner threatens to 'turn off' site as protest against U.S. anti-piracy bill
Writing on his blog, Jimmy Wales said, 'A global strike of at least the English Wikipedia would put the maximum pressure on the U.S. government. It's a very, very big deal to do something like this.'
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