9. What evidence does the author provide in paragraphs 10–14 of "Battling the Digital Jolly Roger" to show
that many major Internet companies didn't support SOPA?
A. "SOPA stated that a site's operators would be held responsible for pirated content uploaded to the site."
B. "In its review of SOPA, the White House agreed that trying to control the Internet in such a way could lead to cyber-security
risks."

Respuesta :

B. "In its review of SOPA, the White House agreed that trying to control the Internet in such a way could lead to cyber-security

risks."

Answer:

A. "SOPA stated that a site's operators would be held responsible for pirated content uploaded to the site."

Explanation:

This is important because it can show how the major internet companies didn´t support SOPA, since they have no way to assure that the content uploaded to their sites would be original and coprighted, and it´d mean a huge effort to control what is uploaded to their websites.