Those dumbass whiny punks at Wikipedia will be taking the site offline on Wednesday.
THE WORLD WILL CRUMBLEEEEE!!!! OH NOOOOEEEEESSSSS!!!!
Just think of the stories we will be able to tell our grandchildren. "Oh Johnny, it was a terrible day. Wikipedia was down. The world stood still."
Again, you fail to see exactly WHY these companies are more than likely against this. For some reason, you can't even begin to fathom the concept. It's all about the $$$, and what it may cost they to enforce the law where they would not be held liable for any possible infractions. While Wikipedia is a non-profit, it will cost them money to implement some sort of system to verify content; whether that be technology, manpower, or whatever. The bill isn't that insane. It is basically a modification to existing laws to help combat the foreign based sites that serve up content to users that infringes upon copyrights here in the US. And for that to happen, an order has to be obtained through a court to take any action on blocking the resolution of a site. The same thing happens with existing laws. There is a due process.
The whole "THE INTERNET AS WE KNOW IT IS OOOVVVEEERRRRRR!!!" shit is a bunch of hyperbole.