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Why Are Indie Game Developers Against SOPA?

While no one in the game development world advocates piracy, the consensus is that SOPA and PIPA will be abused and could lead to the loss of many jobs. Indie game developers would certainly be hit hard considering how much they rely on the internet for digital distribution, press and player feedback. All of this is potentially under the threat of the axe that SOPA could so violently swing.

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“Gamers” now apathetic to SOPA now that it is back?

"Recently I posted about the findings of SOPA 2.0, and how the Obama Administration wants to pass part(s) of SOPA. Further inspection of the documents listed by the Department of Commerce’s Internet Policy Task Force shows that they also want to widen the meaning of what “streaming” means, making it allot vaguer then once thought. " - Michael

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GarrusVakarian4324d ago

Sigh, politicians sticking their noses in where they aren't wanted.

christian hour4324d ago (Edited 4324d ago )

In Europe a few years ago they were trying to pass a bill that would hand more voting power over to the larger countries of the EU and leave smaller countries powerless to voice their opinion against any changes in european law (among a lot of other, terrible, terrible ideas, such as the creation of an EU army and military enlistment).

Not sure on the exact reasons but no other country in europe was given a public referendum on the bill, it was ratified by governments in their respective countries.

Only one small tiny island stood in the way. My island :) Ireland.

And we voted against it! For once I was never happier with how my country decided to vote for something, my faith in humanity was restored, and all the corrupt officials in my coutnry that tried to push it for their own personal gain, we're stopped dead in their tracks.

But the rest of europe didnt know. RTé news stopped passers by in countries all over europe to ask them were they aware of what was happening today. Most were outraged their country didn't give them the option to vote, and everyone seemed proud of the Irish for voting no and stopping it dead in its tracks.

A year later waht happened?

They pushed us to vote again. And what happened this time? They wore most of the original yes voters down, they spun sentences, took things out of context and created stories and changed the voice of my country and of europe forever.

To me, that day, democracy died.

And ever since then things have just been getting progressively worse.

If they want something put through, if its essential in whatever amount of control they're hoping to gain to achieve whatever purpose they have in mind, they will keep pushing.

And they won't stop.

They'll dress it up as something else, change the wording, and pray we don't take notice this time or just give up trying to stop it if we do.

Governments need to stop pandering to large corporations and start being for the people like they're meant to be.

*edit* I should also add the Lisbon Treaty only came about because of the Nice Treaty, which Ireland also voted no on. Yuuuuuup. Fucked if you do, fucked if you don't.

ILive4324d ago

Can they please give it up already!

pr0t0typeknuckles4324d ago

As long as they can find a way to screw people over but still put money in their pockets they will never give up on this.

drizzom4324d ago (Edited 4324d ago )

Im sure they timed this. They launch this when school starts, when everyone is busy dealing with getting adjusted to classes and a new school setting to care.

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Digital Content Resale, Valve, Hackers, Oh Snap...

European law now dictates that it's legal to resell digital software. How will companies like Valve deal, and when will it get to the U.S??

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this article seems to have been written by a scene girl...

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After SOPA and PIPA, Why Gamers Should Care About Bill H.R. 4204 and ACTA

With the political world focusing on the upcoming presidential battle between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, politicians are still finding time to single out videogames. H.R. 4204, or “Violence in Video Games Labeling Act”, is a bill that would require a mandatory warning label linking videogames to aggressive behavior on nearly all titles. As legislation that will set a dangerous precedent based on questionable research, League For Gamers (LGF) is rallying the troops at PAX East in Boston this weekend to generate the type of support that caused SOPA and PIPA to die early deaths. But there is a lot of activity going on under the radar with the U.S. government trying to circumvent the type of rallying cry that defeated SOPA and PIPA.

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SactoGamer4833d ago

It's important to keep tabs on the stuff gov'ts try to pull when it comes to Internet regulations.

guitarded774833d ago (Edited 4833d ago )

It's important to keep tabs on governments whenever they try to regulate anything. They're sneaky bastards.

@ dredgewalker
That's all of 'em. :D I don't know if I should laugh cry. :/

dredgewalker4833d ago

It's important to keep tabs on government officials who are lackeys of big corporations.