It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
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.
That sounds terrible, didn't know it was so serious.
high rated
You did the right thing by standing up to this GOG. This looks like an important time in the history of the internet.

avatar
Chedo: We have a saying in my country; "A word is not a horse."
Meaning words to your "representatives" will not accomplish anything. Actions matter more.
And just what constructive things would you hope to achieve by burning someones flag?
Post edited January 13, 2012 by OctopusMan
This is really the only sane stance to take on this issue. I wish the US would go back to capitalism as this crony bull is going to bury our economy before too long. And not the way that it did with the current recession, I mean bury it like it doesn't wake up again for decades.
Well done guys i support your opposition to SOPA & PIPA.

I hate legislation that causes not only problems to its host company but also to the rest f the world.

As a scot all i can say is "Freedom" (and not in an aussie scot way :)
Thank you for speaking up against this gog. The more people speaking up about this, the better our chances of stopping this. Unfortunately, the lamestream media are not reporting on this so most people still don't have a clue about these bills. I try to to educate the people around me about this, but there is only so much I can do.
I have written to my representatives and senators, and I hope they have the spine to do the right thing *sighs*
I emailed my congressmen
I am opposed to it and have sent my congressmen an E-mail regarding voting it down. We already have to much Govt. sticking it's nose where it doesn't belong and it doesn't belong here as well.
Thank you for posting this GOG. The best way to defeat it, is to let more people know about it. So many people are so fed up with the government here that they totally ignore what they are doing. Well, this time what they are doing shouldn't be ignored. The internet allows for a global community, which is important for the future of humanity in my opinion. Laws that take away internet freedom, that restrict our ability to express ourselves and share with the world, is just another form of censorship designed to control how we think, and what we know. I don't know when people stopped running governments and corporations moved in, maybe it has always been like this, but, it definitely does not serve the citizens of the United States or the World. Again thanks GOG for posting this.

Remember guys, we let them pass this, then what will come next?
avatar
Chedo: We have a saying in my country; "A word is not a horse."
Meaning words to your "representatives" will not accomplish anything. Actions matter more.
Don't expect me to do any stupid flag burning of my flag. I am a veteran and I only salute it!
good to hear.

any right-minded person ought to oppose the proposed legislation. how something like SOPA can even get this far in modern, industrialized country is beyond me, and it speaks volumes about the mindset of leading politicians and industrialists. land of the free, eh?

it also painfully exposes the American bias of the internet. the amount of control the US have over this global institution is scary. maybe the threat of SOPA-style laws leads to a shift away from American-based hosting in favour of European and Asian providers. but then again, European lawmakers are trying to push through very similar legislation, on national and international levels (ACTA...).
Post edited January 13, 2012 by Fred_DM
I'm glad GOG opposes this rigmarole. I hope that SOPA and PIPA are thrown back to forsaken pits of which they came. I shudder at what could be if either one of these come to pass, the effects could be immeasurable.

Does anyone know when the official results of this mess comes out? My hopes and thoughts are with my southern neighbors.
avatar
kodeen: Integrity of the internet's infrastructure is more important than video games, I'm afraid.
avatar
ne_zavarj: Please don't make me laugh .
You need to watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhwuXNv8fJM
I'm against any such laws. I want to see them fail hard.

But sometimes... I do think about how would it be if those laws were to pass. Would it be enough for people to wake up, get off their asses and kick some politicians in the groins? So while I don't want them to pass, some small part of me still wonders... what if?
avatar
heindall: just "stupid" is too weak.
Can I get any support behind "Sopafetic"? Sounds diseasey.
You nailed it, Lhademmor. Is there any way for EU citizen to do something about it?
If yes, I would like to do it.

avatar
Lhademmor: WTF is up with all those idiots crying about GOG Y U NO NEW PUBLISHER?!
Ffs people, this is regarding the continued EXISTENCE of the bloody Internet as the wealth of a resource it is today!
And remember, if this passes in the U.S. then it's only a matter of time before it bleeds into, say, European legislation as well.

I love GOG for speaking their mind on this. Had I lived in the U.S. I would have taken action against this. As it stands, I only hope that this monstrosity is laid to rest ASAP.

And in the meantime you 'tards should try realizing why this is all such a big deal instead of crying about not receiving your weekly promos in time!