ESA dropping support for SOPA/PIPA

01/20/2012
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Gamesradar is reporting that the Entertainment Software Assocation (ESA) the organization behind the Electronic Entertainment Expo, is dropping support for SOPA and PIPA. This comes as really no surprise since most of the companies attached to the ESA have dropped support for the legislation. Gamesradar has this to say:

The ESA today stated that while there remained a “need to address [online piracy's] pervasive threat to our industry’s creative investment,” it acknowledged concerns raised regarding “unintended consequences stemming from the current legislative proposals.” The Association urged Washington, the White House and corporate bodies to “refocus their energies on producing a solution that effectively balances both creative and technology interests.”

For more information on this, head on over to Gamesradar or check out the ESA site.

 

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