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[Update] Nintendo, Sony, And Microsoft Never Pulled Back On Supporting SOPA

[Update] The list in question, referenced below, never actually featured the names of Sony, Microsoft, or Nintendo. The three companies in question signed themselves onto a letter from the US Chamber of Commerce which urged Congress to support something like SOPA, but it was never an official endorsement of the act itself. This letter was signed before SOPA was brought forward.

These companies are in favor of an act like SOPA, but have never, technically, endorsed the actual SOPA. This means that their names didn't suddenly disappear from the list of companies supporting SOPA, it just means they were never included to begin with.

[via Techdirt]

[Original story] 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companies in the world, and effectively some of the strongest voices behind the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), have withdrawn their support.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 copyrighted 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.

[via Business Insider and Destructoid]

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Comments
  • This is a relief. I would be miserable if PSN went down again. Think they're doing this because of Anonymous?
  • Does this mean the terrorists have won?
  • Hahahahaha seems like anonymous is working or they just dont outright like it.
  • Ohh, thank you. Does this seem like a good idea AT ALL? Seriously. Look at the facts. There is not one good thing about it.
  • hmm wonder if anonymous is the reason why, i mean there is a lot of money to be lost if another attack were to happen.
  • I hate f*****g hackers they are probable some gay nerds in the basement of their parents house
  • It isn't enough to quietly withdraw support. Deep down they support this catastrophe...

    With corporations, all measures of control are possible. The people claiming to be protecting your rights are quick to bend when someone's whispering in their ears... so tell me, who's really in control?
  • Annon, good job. Why. Your name sounds cool. Cased closed. Stupid hackers.

  • Watch this video, it will give you all the information on SOPA and why it has been a plan working the whole time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJIuYgIvKsc&list=UUKB1iG1T9YDpcDI7LhrnJ3w&index=1&feature=plcp
  • It's a step towards the right direction, I suppose. Though, I'm sure the reason that they withdrew their support is questionable.

  • SOPA will never pass. I think people should b*tch about Indefinite Detention act, which Obama just signed into action, that let's people be tortured and what not.
  • Thank God... If Anonymous attacked PSN again over this stupid bill, I would have been EXTREMELY pissed-off...
  • I don't think it really matters why Sony pulled out (kinda) cause groups like Anonymous will hack networks just to stay relevant. Even if there is no crappy bill to fight.
  • hahahaha anonymous won
  • Good news, especially for Microsoft.

  • "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."

    ^Basically. The fact that they're publicly withdrawing support while still supporting the bill on the low makes them appear more devious.
  • Operation Anonymous? Is that related?

  • They should have continued supporting it. It'll be great once the bill has been passed.
  • SOPA pretty much regulates the internet like China - you do not want that to happen.
  • What's up with the link to the list of supporters? It takes me to an "Access Denied" page.

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