Looks like Godaddy quit supporting SOPA, after apparently losing a TON of business this past weekend.
As far as SOPA:
All the U.S. government is doing is trying to legalize what they've been doing for a few years, WITH the support of the *AA's. Unfortunately, this is about as overreaching as it gets, and REALLY not effective, if you look at the big picture.
#1: They've been pulling websites for a year or better. No due process, no judicial anything. No day in court, nothing of the like. Simply hand the demand to the registrar, the registrar complies. I work with a number of people who've had this happen to them. They weren't given any notification at all, the domain was simply hijacked by the U.S. government. MANY of these weren't even illegal sites, they simply linked to a video of some kind, or quoted a lyric.
#2: This isn't just about U.S. websites, this is about something much , much far reaching. If this (or it's counterpart, PIPA) passes , all it will take (literaly) is some *AA guy calling up their pet congress/senate individual, and <insertdomainhere> will be added to a global 'blacklist' as it were. It doesn't matter if that domain is hosted here, China, India, Japan, Russia, or anyhere. it's blacklisted now. THANKFULLY, that's easily prevented by using non-US DNS.
#3: This isn't just about websites, this is about money. Yes, this will allow government officials to now demand that businesses like PayPal cease doing business with these companies. Again, all on the request of a *AA 'offiicial'
Copyright is one thing, due process a completely different one. The *AA's have been circumventing due process for years now, it's just finally being turned into law.