Internet Defense League launched with cat signal in tow

First of all, our hearts go out to the families of the victims of the shooting at the ‘Dark Knight Rises’ Colorado theater shooting, as we talk about the Internet Defense League which was launched with its ‘cat signal’. The whole idea of the ‘cat signal’ is similar to the ‘Bat signal’ in the Batman comics and movies, and whenever the ‘cat signal’ is launched, the Internet’s lastest crusader, a heroic sounding Internet Defense League, will step forward and be all action and less talk.

Originally announced in May, the Internet Defense League has already garnered the backing of advocacy groups such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), OpenCongress and Fight for the Future, in addition to well known industry players like Mozilla, WordPress and Reddit. According to the group, “The Internet Defense League is a network of people and sites who use their massive combined reach to defend the open internet and make it better. Because it can sound the alarm quickly to millions of users, people are calling it ‘a bat-signal for the internet’.”

What do you think of this initiative? I say that life is going to get a whole lot more interesting this time, although how many site owners will make use of the piece of code in their websites to display a protest message or a petition?

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Internet Defense League forms with support of EFF and Mozilla, bills self as ‘bat signal’ of the web

Internet Defense League forms with support of EFF and Mozilla, bills self as 'bat signal' of the web

It looks like the Dark Knight Rises hysteria is affecting more than just spoiler-averse fans. Billing itself as the “internet’s bat signal,” the newly formed Internet Defense League is a collective of companies, websites and non-profit groups– including the EFF, Mozilla, Reddit and WordPress — banding together to nip future SOPAs and PIPAs in the bud. The IDL will officially launch today, and according to its website it’s enlisting web denizens to sign up and “broadcast an action” when net freedoms appear to be under threat. The League is really milking that Batman metaphor to full effect; it will broadcast its logo, a cat that looks plenty eager to tackle all foes of speech, into the sky in five cities around the world, including, interestingly, Ulan Bator, Mongolia.

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