http://www.forbes.com/sites/johngaudiosi/2012/01/16/obama-says-so-long-sopa-killing-controversial-internet-piracy-legislation/QuoteThe growing anti-SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) support that has swept through the gaming and Internet community found a very big ally today. With websites like Reddit and Wikipedia and gaming organizations like Major League Gaming prepared for a blackout on January 18th – the same day that the House Judiciary Committee hearing on HR 3261was scheduled in Washington, DC – President Barack Obama has stepped in and said he would not support the bill. SOPA has been killed, for now.Much to the chagrin of Hollywood, the Entertainment Software Association (which has been a backer of the bill from early on), and Internet domain company GoDaddy.com (which lost many accounts as a result of its support for the bill); SOPA has been shelved. The Motion Picture Association of America, one of the bill’s largest sponsors, is expected to regroup.California congressman Darrell Issa, who has been opposed to the bill from the beginning, praised the Internet action that has swept like a virus across the Web the past week.“The voice of the Internet community has been heard,” said Issa. “Much more education for members of Congress about the workings of the Internet is essential if anti-piracy legislation is to be workable and achieve broad appeal.”But there remains another similar bill, Protect IP (the Enforcing and Protecting American Rights Against Sites Intent on Theft and Exploitation Act), that poses a problem for gamers and Internet users. This legislation is scheduled to go before the Senate on January 24th.Both SOPA and Protect IP attempt to combat online piracy by preventing American search engines like Google and Yahoo from directing users to sites distributing stolen content. Both bills also would enable people and companies to sue if their copyright was infringed. Obama has come out against both bills, which killed SOPA and puts pressure on senators come January 24th. The full White House response can be read here.“Any provision covering Internet intermediaries such as online advertising networks, payment processors, or search engines must be transparent and designed to prevent overly broad private rights of action that could encourage unjustified litigation that could discourage startup businesses and innovative firms from growing,” said The White House. “We expect and encourage all private parties, including both content creators and Internet platform providers working together, to adopt voluntary measures and best practices to reduce online piracy.”Just like piracy itself, this debate isn’t over. Expect more bills to move forward, although the wording in future legislation is expected to be more narrowly focused in an attempt to appease the current administration. But given the current economic climate and the upcoming Presidential election, there could be a different administration entering The White House soon, changing the landscape for these types of bills.HOLY FUCKING SHIT
Well, he's now my favourite president I can say that, at this rate he's probably going to be the internet's favourite too
drewski90 said, January 17, 2012, 03:19:41 amso does that mean no more copyright infringement laws on youtube?Sure.
Brakmorphman's Dad said, January 17, 2012, 03:20:22 amdrewski90 said, January 17, 2012, 03:19:41 amso does that mean no more copyright infringement laws on youtube?Sure.uh, yeah? so all this time sopa was responsible for copyright infringement laws on youtube?
drewski90 said, January 17, 2012, 03:21:14 amBrakmorphman's Dad said, January 17, 2012, 03:20:22 amdrewski90 said, January 17, 2012, 03:19:41 amso does that mean no more copyright infringement laws on youtube?Sure.uh, yeah? so all this time sopa was responsible for copyright infringement laws on youtube?yep. iirc it censored pornographic material on youtube as well.with it gone, just about everything is fair game.try it out.
Good fucking riddance. For being such an ill-conceived, sweeping, draconian bill written by people who had absolutely no clue what they were talking about, I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did. Let's just hope PIPA dies a similarly deserved death.
Randall Mole said, January 17, 2012, 03:24:04 amdrewski90 said, January 17, 2012, 03:21:14 amBrakmorphman's Dad said, January 17, 2012, 03:20:22 amdrewski90 said, January 17, 2012, 03:19:41 amso does that mean no more copyright infringement laws on youtube?Sure.uh, yeah? so all this time sopa was responsible for copyright infringement laws on youtube?yep. iirc it censored pornographic material on youtube as well.with it gone, just about everything is fair game.try it out.so people can upload pokemon episodes now? sopa was responsible for blocking parts of a pokemon movie/full pokemon movie/full/parts of a pokemon episode?
Yes, it was. SOPA was also responsible of global warming, social inequality and 3/5 of the most recent wars across the world.
so people can freely upload pokemon episodes or something? I might as well getting sick of tired getting into a video that's blocked/removed!
drewski90 said, January 17, 2012, 04:10:26 amso people can freely upload pokemon episodes or something? I might as well getting sick of tired getting into a video that's blocked/removed!I don't see why not.
drewski90 said, January 17, 2012, 04:10:26 amso people can freely upload pokemon episodes or something? I might as well getting sick of tired getting into a video that's blocked/removed!dude seriously? are you bringing pokemon into this convesation?...
Purple said, January 17, 2012, 04:14:02 amwhy do we have but no :obamagoi:Too soon... also when in the hell are we going to use that bushgoi? O_o
Lord Kain said, January 17, 2012, 04:13:10 amdrewski90 said, January 17, 2012, 04:10:26 amso people can freely upload pokemon episodes or something? I might as well getting sick of tired getting into a video that's blocked/removed!dude seriously? are you bringing pokemon into this convesation?...Dont talk crap about dem pokeymenz mang
Randall Mole said, January 17, 2012, 04:12:13 amI don't see why not.YOU HAVE TO TALK IN ALL CAPS LIKE THISIT DOESN'T WORK IF YOU'RE NOT YELLING
Tyrant Belial said, January 17, 2012, 03:05:50 amWell, he's now my favourite president I can say that, at this rate he's probably going to be the internet's favourite tooLOL, you guys don't actually think he was ever going to sign this trash did you?A similar issue came up in Canada right before our elections - the CRTC(which regulates radio, television internet etc) was going to begin forcing a "usage based billing" system on all internet providers to force small companies that offer "unlimited" internet to switch to the UBB system like Bell and other shitty providers. After about two weeks of lobbying and general upheaval, the government quickly scrapped the issue, making them look like heroes. Whoever developed this bill at least in part knew Obama would look good coming out of this.