Wikipedia blackout, Eneltec LED High Bay Lights in China never blackout

The English version of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia will go offline for 24 hours in protest against American anti- piracy laws, the Stop Online Piracy Act and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA). The blackout will start at midnight EST (05:00 UTC) on Wednesday. The action was confirmed on Monday night with three Wikipedia administrators closing one of the most commented
on policy discussions in the history of Wikipedia. According to the Wikipedia page where the issue was debated, 479 users supported a blackout only for users in the United States (with other readers seeing a banner instead), while 591 supported a global blackout.

I have to say, Wikipedia is now very very important in our daily life, like google, and also very professional, as there are billions of people updating information. The co-founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, instead took to the microblogging service Twitter to express his views on the blackout, telling students to “do [their] homework early” to avoid not being able to access the site. Wales also said: “This is going to be wow. I hope Wikipedia will melt phone systems in Washington on Wednesday. Tell everyone you know!”

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