I have a google website. Will I get in trouble by SOPA?
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Ok. I have a google website that has downloadable files on it that I made 3 years ago. And I am concerned that I will get in trouble for creating the website if SOPA/PIPA gets passed. I've tried deleting the site, but 2 of my old accounts that were connected to it were accidentaly deleted and I can't get them back and am unable to sign in to delete it. I tried contacting google tech support, but they ain't doing jack for me. I am scared. What do I do? And will I get in trouble or will google?
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Answer:
Omg it's not going to pass! To many congressmen are opposing it
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