This is somewhat related to the SOPA thread, but really a different subject all together.
So, as you likely know, several sites are participating in a "Blackout" period against SOPA. We were talking about this at lunch today, and the name "Google" came up. I just looked it up and didn't see where Google was actually doing a full-on blackout, but...
Imagine for a moment that Google *did*, one day, decide there was an issue so important that they were going to shut down for 24 hours. I'm talking Google search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google+, Google Voice, Google's IM service, all services owned by Google including Youtube and Blogger, etc. Anything that Google isn't contractually required to provide for the day, gone, for 24 hours.
I'm curious - what do you think the government response would be?
So, as you likely know, several sites are participating in a "Blackout" period against SOPA. We were talking about this at lunch today, and the name "Google" came up. I just looked it up and didn't see where Google was actually doing a full-on blackout, but...
Imagine for a moment that Google *did*, one day, decide there was an issue so important that they were going to shut down for 24 hours. I'm talking Google search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google+, Google Voice, Google's IM service, all services owned by Google including Youtube and Blogger, etc. Anything that Google isn't contractually required to provide for the day, gone, for 24 hours.
I'm curious - what do you think the government response would be?
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