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    Sean Killeen

    Sean Killeen

    A mind at work. Microsoft MVP and passionate .NET dev. Trying to be all the human I can be in the time I have. (he/him)

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    A brief video on the dangers of SOPA / Protect-IP

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    And this barely begins to cover it. There’s a lot beyond this, too.

    PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo.

    Updated: December 14, 2011

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