Nintendo and Sony No Longer On List Of Companies That Support SOPA

Amit Chowdhry | Friday December 30, 2011 | 509 views| Add a Comment
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The list of supporters (PDF) of the Stop Online Pirate Act (SOPA) has been updated. it appears that Sony and Nintendo have both dropped out, which indicates that they are not directly in support of the bill as a company any more. Both of these companies were endorsing the bill back in November. Likely the two companies saw the outrage that Internet advocates have made about the bill and decided to no longer be associated with SOPA. [Electronista]

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