Google's Sergey Brin says SOPA puts U.S. on par with oppressive nations

by Jay Greene
CNET News
Dec. 15, 2011

Google co-founder Sergey Brin blasted the Stop Online Privacy Act in some of the toughest language yet from a corporate executive about the controversial legislation.

In a post on the Google+ social network, Brin lamented censorship from regimes in China and Iran, and other countries that have blocked Google's Web sites.

"Thus, imagine my astonishment when the newest threat to free speech has come from none other but the United States," Brin wrote.

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