Slidell Posted January 1, 2012 Report Posted January 1, 2012 (edited) http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sopa/sopa_610.png The biggest video game companies in the world, and effectively some of the strongest voices behind the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), have withdrawn their support. SOPA seeks to allow companies to shut down sites like piratebay.org that illegally stream or allow users to download copywritten media. If SOPA were to pass, a company like Sony could make a request to bar advertising or shut down a down sites that give users an avenue to download illegal media. The internet does not like this bill, and hacker group Anonymous even threatened Sony with another attack becasue of its support of the bill. We know that Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft pulled its support, because those companies no longer appear on the list of supporters of the bill. The list does however still feature the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) of which those three companies are still members of, so they are still behind the bill, only in tangential sort of way. It's a good thing. Via Gameinformer.com Edited January 1, 2012 by Slidell
REDSTAR 105 Posted January 1, 2012 Report Posted January 1, 2012 In other words "We support SOPA up to the point where our customers start leaving. Don't be fooled though, we still don't give a shit about the people, just the money. If our customers weren't leaving, we'd be back on the SOPA bandwagon screwing you over again"
Quinn Posted January 2, 2012 Report Posted January 2, 2012 Meh. There will always be ways around it, so I'm not too worried.
Slidell Posted January 2, 2012 Author Report Posted January 2, 2012 Meh. There will always be ways around it, so I'm not too worried. No shit, you live in Canada.
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