Google Acts For SOPA But Bing & Yahoo Don't

Jan 18, 2012 - 8:59 am 6 by
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Google has blacked out their logo to protest SOPA and PIPA. But Microsoft Bing and Yahoo have done nothing to protest loudly on their home pages.

Google's logo takes you to this landing page with some details on the regulations and a way to take action and fight against it. Like I said, Yahoo and Bing are pretending nothing is happening.

Here is the Google Logo:

Google Blackout Logo

The only other search engine doing anything, as far as I know, is DuckDuckGo:

DuckDuckGo SOPA

Ask.com has an ad:

Ask.com SOPA

Wikipedia was the most vocal about this protest:

Wikipedia SOPA

Reddit also:

Reddit SOPA

I should note, Yahoo owns Flickr and Flickr does allow people to darken their own images as a protest, but Flickr is not doing it automatically, which I guess they should not do.

Flickr SOPA

Even Search Engine Land went a bit dark, not completely, to protest SOPA:

Search Engine Land SOPA

And we have our own theme, kind of like Search Engine Land:

SER SOPA

So Bing and Yahoo, what is up with you?

Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help, Google Web Search Help, Google Blogoscoped Forums, and DigitalPoint Forums.

 

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