The MPAA has a new plan to stop copyright violations at the border
Found on The Verge on Tuesday, 06 January 2015

The MPAA has consistently pushed for the power to block infringing sites from the internet: first by pushing for new laws like SOPA in 2011, then through a series of novel legal tactics.
As with SOPA, the biggest concern is what content owners can do without ever going to court. As long as there's a credible case, the simple threat of legal action against ISPs may be all that's required to take something down.
Censorship does not work. Never did, never will. Simple as that.