Comments from feedback form - "So this article is not neutral..."

The ITIF?

Not, based on this page (http://www.itif.org/content/board), someone I'd trust to be "unbiased" about SOPA or PIPA.

Orrin Hatch is well-known to be so deep in the pockets of big media companies that he's covered in lint.

Brian McNeil / talk11:04, 19 January 2012

And Darrell Issa, who's also on the board, isn't the biggest anti-SOPA Congressman on the Hill? Even if they ARE biased, why so scared of hearing an opposing view? The ITIF people happen to know a lot about what's actually in these bills. Instead of interviewing Sue how about arranging a debate between her and someone who disagrees with her?

Brian Dell (talk)00:13, 21 January 2012

It's evident you suffer from a malady all too common in our modern world: you can't recognize neutrality even if you see it. Presumably this malady stems in part from rarely having the opportunity to see it; I prescribe hanging around Wikinews. A Wikinewsie learns to find and present a neutral view of the news, without bias from their own opinions. We all have opinions; the trick is to know where neutrality is, so one knows where one is relative to it.

Pi zero (talk)05:18, 21 January 2012