Yes and No. SOPA is an American law, and thus is only active in the United States. However, the way the law is currently written allows it to take down U.S. websites that are in any way related to Copyright infringement(and the way the law is, thats very loose). Any U.S. site that is taken down in this way cannot be viewed in Canada.
None: Bill has not become law yet
SOPA will probably give the government and MPAA the ability to shut down sites. Wikipedia is even going offline for a day to protest.
SOPA, PIPA, and HOE are bills that the government wanted to pass in 2012. These bills were in regards to privacy and downloads on the Internet. As of 2013, the bills have not yet been passed.
No, That's not exactly what SOPA is about.
In Spanish sopa means soup.
"sopa" means "soup". :)
Lhundub Sopa was born in 1923.
No, the SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) bill has not been passed yet. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid plans to bring the bill up for vote in the Senate on January 24, 2012.
SOPA is an acronym for Stop Online Piracy Act.
It would affect any sites that are used inside of the United States or come from the United States. It would have serious affects on most of the Internet.
Sopa de Caracol was created in 1991.