Anonymous targets Sony over SOPA, Nintendo quietly withdraws support

Jan 20, 2012 12:44

Anonymous targets Sony over SOPA, Nintendo quietly withdraws support

Sony and  Nintendo  were previously on the House of Representatives’ list of SOPA supporters. Now Nintendo has disappeared from the list, and only Sony’s music divisions remain. The companies, hoping to avoid drawing attention, have yet to acknowledge the change or make any public ( Read more... )

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benihime99 January 20 2012, 13:41:32 UTC
Even if I see what anonymous is trying to do those guys are just plain terrorist.
This is not the right way to deal with this.

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flutterbychild9 January 20 2012, 15:07:29 UTC
+1

I don't like SOPA either, but this is not the way to make yourself heard. :/

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jumpsama January 20 2012, 20:34:32 UTC
IA. I'm afraid that because of this Wikipedia, Google and the others opposing SOPA/PIPA might change.

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furyo_kun January 20 2012, 13:44:53 UTC
i think some are going too far like those anonymous, but in one way if the SOPA don't pass it would have been because they act at least :/

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benihime99 January 20 2012, 13:51:05 UTC
SOPA is kindda dead actually, PIPA is the ennemy now.

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furyo_kun January 20 2012, 14:10:37 UTC
I see, well i hope they will stop actually to hunt people because they discover things via internet >_>

thanks to that i discovered a lot of stuff and thanks to that i bought those stuff so it's not that bad actually but they don't understand the impact, it's stupid...

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kaothic_angels January 20 2012, 14:34:59 UTC
That's what I was talking about with some friends yesterday, I discovered a lot of stuff and the ones I liked I bought them.

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thewarpedmelody January 20 2012, 13:47:49 UTC
And I was going to buy PS3 next week... Guess I shall wait and see

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rainawallis January 20 2012, 14:25:34 UTC
This x100.

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sergel02 January 20 2012, 15:41:28 UTC
A lot of it is still because of a terrible congress. Hes unfortunate to have probably one of the most inefficient ones in history.

But yeah, kinda agree with your second point.

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rappazu January 20 2012, 14:05:35 UTC
THIS!

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wigglybob January 20 2012, 14:25:06 UTC
Exactly.

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sheera_greywolf January 20 2012, 16:02:32 UTC
You read my mind. Most of companies supporting SOPA are milking their customers dry, and now this.

personally, I've had enough

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