ESA members asked individually about SOPA, some respond
Rock, Paper, Shotgun collaborated in obtaining responses. The Entertainment Software Association’s support of the “Stop Online Piracy Act” has led us to ask every member of the video game industry’s lobbying and political group to publicly declare its stance on the bill. The ESA’s continued support means every member, by proxy, is a supporter of the bill.
Some companies have pulled their logos from supporting SOPA documentation to dodge ire, while others are hiding behind rhetoric, as you’ll see below. Joystiq contacted every member of the ESA and requested a declarative statement on SOPA. After the break we’ve listed the responses we’ve received, along with others we found. We continue to seek clarity on this issue from every member of the ESA.
This will become the page we update as we receive responses and clear declarative statements, so feel free to bookmark.
(Joystiq does not support SOPA, nor does our parent company.) Continue reading ESA members asked individually about SOPA, some respondESA members asked individually about SOPA, some respond originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 06 Jan 2012 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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