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YES - there are significant differences between the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the 'Social Networking On-line Protection Act (SNOPA).

SOPA was supposed to protect intellectual property owners from having their intellectual property stolen or devalued through copyright infringement and counterfeiting.

SNOPA is supposed to prohibit employers and certain other entities from requiring or requesting that employees and certain other individuals provide a user name, password, or other means for accessing a personal account on any social networking website. It is intended to protect privacy, not intellectual property rights.

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