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You may recall that last year TheEnigmaticT was interviewed by Destructoid about SOPA and PIPA. We played things a bit close to the chest in that interview (TheEnigmaticT comes by his nickname honestly) because we are a Polish company and politics, legislation, and government actions of other countries aren’t generally something we feel we should comment on.

But the more we see that it looks like the US Congress may pass or [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PROTECT_IP_Act]PIPA, the more we feel that we need to speak out. It’s impossible to say what impact that legislation could have on a global company like GOG.com, but we have a platform that can reach out to many gamers who will be effected by this, so we need to let you know about what SOPA and PIPA are and why, if you’re American, you should be worried about them.

What are SOPA and PIPA? These are two different bills that have a stated goal of providing the US government and various IP rightsholders with tools to curb piracy and copyright infringement online. Many web giants, including Amazon, Google, Twitter, Reddit, and eBay have stressed how worried they feel about SOPA and PIPA, because while it is a method to reduce piracy and infringement, it is probably not a good one.

Will SOPA/PIPA work? It might, depending on your definition of “work.” It will put the power over what content is available on the Internet very firmly into the hands of people who are rights-holders--or who claim to be. It will restrict the scope of legitimate content allowed on websites in ways we probably don’t even know yet. A few examples of what might change if SOPA is passed: it could kill streaming of game footage or even game-chat, radically alter how your favorite user-generated content websites--including the GOG.com forums--function, and finally, it may well undermine the basic structure of the Internet.

Will SOPA/PIPA stop piracy? No. SOPA works in a fashion similar to DRM, if you ask us: it only will have an effect on people who are, by and large, honest consumers. Pirates who torrent via P2P methods will not be inconvenienced in the least by SOPA and PIPA; people who post “let’s play” walkthroughs of video games on YouTube, though, may be.

GOG.com is opposed to piracy and copyright infringement, but we know that there are good way to try and reduce piracy and bad ones. GOG.com will always oppose anti-piracy methods that threaten user privacy and freedom. We will always stay DRM-free and apply ‘same game-same price’ policy. We will always put trust in our users as the best method of fighting piracy.

SOPA is not the way to fix the problem of piracy. If you agree with us, don’t just send a tweet or shake your head in anger. Do something. Contact your congressperson or representative and tell them in no uncertain terms that you oppose this bill. There’s a chance that SOPA won’t be as bad as organizations like the EFF and Wikimedia foundations say it is, but you only have one chance to stop this before it happens.
Just because you may not live in the United States doesn't mean that this ****ed up United States Congress won't try to get you to abide by their law. They are so rampant that not even their constituents can get them ousted.
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Freyar: Just because you may not live in the United States doesn't mean that this ****ed up United States Congress won't try to get you to abide by their law. They are so rampant that not even their constituents can get them ousted.
Actually, in the mid-term election of November 2010 there was a pretty high turnover rate for Democratic Congressmen (which I like), just as there was for Republican Congressmen in the November elections of 2006 and 2008 (which I didn't like). Politicians can and do get voted out of office.
Oppose sopa::

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Post edited January 17, 2012 by fr33kSh0w2012
i live in belgium so Sopa not mij problem YET give them 1finger and til take all youre hands. this is out rageous ,and i really blinkt uit a smile when i saw there allot of big name's trying to prevent it, sopa wont be there golden path to stop priracy.
here in belgium thepiratebay is already blocked, what do all thinking people do ? they stil manage to get on the site, i do. this sopa wil probably also be used to hide pages they dont want us to see as a goverment ,videos, facebook ,tweets etc. and im really happy that gog is to trying to prevent it from happing.
I think the act should be dubbed

Holders of Extensive Infrastructure and Legislature Help Infringeds To Legally Enforce Rights

Would be a much better description of the threat it brings.

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mastegene: i live in belgium so Sopa not mij problem
Right, if Belgian websites that are hosted in the States are taken down because someone thinks there is copyright infringement - even if there is none at all - it is not your problem... thanks for putting up some ignorance.
"Heh, this news was seen on our website earlier. Okay, theirs has more information to it, but there is not much difference in the content of our four words "lawl dog killed lulz" and the article about dogfights from Russia." - "Thanks, we will take down the Belgian news sites then."
Post edited January 17, 2012 by Protoss
Kudos to GOG for taking a stand! For those of us in the States, check out the EFF's page to take a stand as well.

http://eff2.salsalabs.com/o/9042/images/stop-the-internet-blacklist.html
There is an online petition if anyone wants to sign to protest against SOPA/PIPA:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/save_the_internet/?rc=fb&pv=169
http://www.cdt.org/report/list-organizations-and-individuals-opposing-sopa

And a list of famous people and websites who oppose.
We'll have fun with this one. They always want to take the things that seem to go well and f*** it up. If it happens in the states then it will spread like a virus. Thats how DRM got a foothold as well. Started from a tiny little ignorance and became a habit after a while.

I've signed the petition even if its only to support my fellow gamers.
As another belgian said , they've taken down thepiratebay over here.
So how did we solve it , open up the exact translation depiraatbaai.be.

Did this change anything , meh
Did this help , meh

So what will SOPA & PIPA do.
See 2 answer above.....
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Freyar: Just because you may not live in the United States doesn't mean that this ****ed up United States Congress won't try to get you to abide by their law. They are so rampant that not even their constituents can get them ousted.
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DeadlyRamon: Actually, in the mid-term election of November 2010 there was a pretty high turnover rate for Democratic Congressmen (which I like), just as there was for Republican Congressmen in the November elections of 2006 and 2008 (which I didn't like). Politicians can and do get voted out of office.
Did having them replaced actually get anything done? Not really. All we really got to see was the passage of the NDAA.
I'd encourage any of you who want to learn the exact nature of SOPA and PIPA to take a look at this well-written article on Reddit's blog that explains in it (very thorough) detail.

http://blog.reddit.com/2012/01/technical-examination-of-sopa-and.html
Engligh Wikipedia has blackedout for a day, this will help raise awereness of everyone who speaks english. Time to stop the madness is now.
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DeadlyRamon: Actually, in the mid-term election of November 2010 there was a pretty high turnover rate for Democratic Congressmen (which I like), just as there was for Republican Congressmen in the November elections of 2006 and 2008 (which I didn't like). Politicians can and do get voted out of office.
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Freyar: Did having them replaced actually get anything done? Not really. All we really got to see was the passage of the NDAA.
I don't know what it is you want to get done, but in case you were unaware, the legislative branch of the United States (Congress) is bicameral (composed of two chambers). The Republicans gained enough seats in 2010 to hold a modest majority in the House of Representatives, but the Democrats still hold a slight majority in the Senate. Between the Democratic Party controlled Senate and the Democratic Party occupied White House, I don't see how anything could get done without considerable compromise. My point was that Congressmen can and do indeed get ousted, regardless of whether that gets anything done or not.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:SOPA_initiative/Learn_more]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:SOPA_initiative/Learn_more[/url]
Good to see the site opposes these legislations! :)

Question: Seeing how the ESA (Entertainment Software Association) at this moment supports SOPA & PIPA are there any chance that CD Project will officially boycott this years E3 until the ESA changes their stance on the matter?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHOZcHkvkvs