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Despite reports over the holidays that EA, Nintendo and Sony have dropped support of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) bill currently floating around in the US House and Senate, the firms have only been removed from a list of official supporters compiled by the House Judiciary Committee.

 

According to a report on The Raw Story (thanks, Blue), each firm is still standing behind the bill, albeit in proxy. Each company is a member of ESA, an industry lobbying group which supports the bill in full, as one of it’s main purposes is to help curb online piracy of games in a similar vein to the movie industry’s MPAA and the music industry’s RIAA.

ESA also has a piracy monitoring division, and lobbies Washington representatives each year on behalf of gaming companies that are members of the association.

However, not all large tech and gaming firms are completely behind the bill. Back in November, the Business Software Alliance (BSA) which includes members such as Apple, Microsoft and Adobe, requested the bill be altered in a way which would fight copyright infringement without censoring freedom of speech. BSA president Robert Holleyman admitted SOPA needs work and “valid and important questions have been raised” regarding the bill.

Meanwhile, hackivist group Anonymous has said it plans to target Sony over its support of the bill, but intends to do it in a manner that will avoid the public backlash it received over PSNgate last year.

http://www.vg247.com/2012/01/03/ea-nintendo-and-sony-still-support-sopa-through-esa-backing/



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Sneaky bastards...



quick..hack sony..just them



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Stupid article. Just because an organization supports something does not mean that everybody in that organization does. BTW MS and most major publishers belong to ESA.



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Robbie2010 said:
Stupid article. Just because an organization supports something does not mean that everybody in that organization does. BTW MS and most major publishers belong to ESA.

This

 

...Stupid SOPA >_>



Robbie2010 said:
Stupid article. Just because an organization supports something does not mean that everybody in that organization does. BTW MS and most major publishers belong to ESA.


Exactly.  It's completely unfair to expect Nintendo to back out of the ESA, which gives them so many perks like the ability to have an E3 booth, just because they disagree on something.  Plainly and simply, Nintendo, EA, and Sony do not support the bill.



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pezus said:
Goddamnit. Quick, somebody hack Sony.


I totally Ninja's you on that post :D



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Careful what you say pezus, somebody might actually do it. :-p



Somebody hack Nintendo!