To put this in perspective, I've been paying attention to internet freedom issues for a long time now. I've been watching it very closely since the height of the RIAA's frivolous lawsuit spree against thousands of random people for downloading music. Since just before ACTA, I've been on various activist groups e-mail lists. For at least four years now, I've been getting a few e-mails a week on the subject, and every few months they will come in flurries of several e-mails a day. There's always new timetables on renewed legislative pushes to kill the internet spurred by lobbyists. This has been going on non-stop for a long time now. I'm fucking burned out on it. I don't even read the e-mails anymore. I just know that it's ongoing, and every once in a while I'll click a petition link.
The issue got a huge public spotlight this year, but I can already tell that people are starting to look away. Most people think that SOPA is a recent thing. It reared its ugly head and it was slain by the scorn of the internet masses. Hooray.
What they don't understand is that our government is swarming with people for whom it is literally their full-time very-well-paying job to push this stuff. Most people go to work every day to serve food or clean buildings or design products or operate machinery. They read about this stuff at home on their free time, or when they should be working (like me). It's unfathomable to most people to imagine there are people who go to work to look for weaknesses in public opinion and the integrity of congressman and senators (if they aren't themselves congressman and senators) to exploit so they can push through laws that destroy our freedoms for the benefit of their employers. All day. Every day.
We are going to constantly be in danger until we do something to change this.