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On December 16, 2011, the House Judiciary Committee postponed the hearing on the proposed legislation because of strong oppositions from internet engineers, cyber security experts, large technology companies and other organizations. According to Cong. Smith, chairman of the Judiciary Committee and proponent of the bill, he will consider a hearing or a classified briefing to tackle the impact of SOPA on cybersecurity. Congressman Jason Chaffetz from Utah stressed that it is imperative for the legislators to hear from internet engineers and cybersecurity experts before voting for the final passage of the bill.<ref>[http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/246433/house_committee_postpones_action_on_sopa.html House Committee Postpones Action on SOPA]</ref>
 
On December 16, 2011, the House Judiciary Committee postponed the hearing on the proposed legislation because of strong oppositions from internet engineers, cyber security experts, large technology companies and other organizations. According to Cong. Smith, chairman of the Judiciary Committee and proponent of the bill, he will consider a hearing or a classified briefing to tackle the impact of SOPA on cybersecurity. Congressman Jason Chaffetz from Utah stressed that it is imperative for the legislators to hear from internet engineers and cybersecurity experts before voting for the final passage of the bill.<ref>[http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/246433/house_committee_postpones_action_on_sopa.html House Committee Postpones Action on SOPA]</ref>
 
   
 
   
===SOPA Postponed==
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===SOPA Postponed===
 
On January 20, 2012, following significant opposition and a large Black-Out day for major websites protesting the legislation, which are detailed below, Congressman [[Lamar Smith]] announced that the legislation was being postponed "until there is wider agreement on a solution".<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-57362990-501465/sopa-is-dead-smith-pulls-bill/ SOPA is Dead Smith Pulls Bill, CBSnews.com]</ref>
 
On January 20, 2012, following significant opposition and a large Black-Out day for major websites protesting the legislation, which are detailed below, Congressman [[Lamar Smith]] announced that the legislation was being postponed "until there is wider agreement on a solution".<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-57362990-501465/sopa-is-dead-smith-pulls-bill/ SOPA is Dead Smith Pulls Bill, CBSnews.com]</ref>
 
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