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Did you miss the bit where Paul Ryan, chairman of the House Budget Committee, said he would oppose HR 3261 (SOPA) and would stop it from becoming law in its current form? Did you miss the bit where the House shelved HR 3261, meaning it's no longer in the active pipeline to become a law? I know we still need to stop PIPA, and then move SOPA from "shelved" to outright discarded, but we are in fact making progress on this issue. Get down off your high horse, kthx.