In 2011, U.S. Congressman Nunnelee became a co-sponsor of Bill H.R.3261 otherwise known as the Stop Online Piracy Act.
Boumaaza and his crew have been outspoken critics of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and have supported pro net neutrality causes.
Moran was one of the first U.S. Senators to oppose the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) and Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA).
In 2011, Rep. Chu became a co-sponsor of Bill H.R.3261 otherwise known as the Stop Online Piracy Act.
Terry was initially a co-sponsor and supporter of the Stop Online Piracy Act.
In 2011, Rep. Watt became a co-sponsor of Bill H.R.3261 otherwise known as the Stop Online Piracy Act.
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Congressman Watt ardently supports the Stop Online Piracy Act, stating that it is "beyond troubling to hear hyperbolic charges that this bill will open the floodgates to government censorship".
As of December 2011, Republic Nashville can be found on the "List of Supporters: H.R. 3261, the Stop Online Piracy Act" in support of SOPA legislation.
In 2011, Rep. Marino became a co-sponsor of Bill H.R.3261 otherwise known as the Stop Online Piracy Act.
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