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'''[[SOPA|Stop Online Piracy Act]]''' (SOPA or H.R. 3261) is a bipartisan bill that was introduced in the United States House of Representatives by Congressman Lamar Smith, House Judiciary Committee Chairman and co-sponsored by 31 other Representatives including John Conyers (D-Mich.), Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and Howard Berman (D-Calif.) on June 26, 2011. The bill aimed to promote prosperity, creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation by combating the theft of U.S. property, and for other purposes such as intellectual property rights protection of U.S. businesses, particularly in the film, music and software industries, against online piracy and counterfeiting.
[[File:Ssig.jpg|200px|right]]'''The [[South School on Internet Governance]]''' (SSIG) trains new leaders in all aspects related to Internet Governance, from a global perspective and with a focus on the Latin America and Caribbean Region. The program trains university and postgraduate students from the region and from the rest of the world to understand the complexity related to Internet Governance and its importance in the future of the Internet. Every year a fixed number of students are selected for SSIG, after having gone through a heavy selection process. The cost to students and SSIG expenditures have been borne by sponsors such as [[Verisign]], [[Nominet]] Trust, [[Afilias]], [[ICANN]], [[Microsoft]], and [[Cisco]].
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    The South School on Internet Governance (SSIG) trains new leaders in all aspects related to Internet Governance, from a global perspective and with a focus on the Latin America and Caribbean Region. The program trains university and postgraduate students from the region and from the rest of the world to understand the complexity related to Internet Governance and its importance in the future of the Internet. Every year a fixed number of students are selected for SSIG, after having gone through a heavy selection process. The cost to students and SSIG expenditures have been borne by sponsors such as Verisign, Nominet Trust, Afilias, ICANN, Microsoft, and Cisco.
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