Red 5 drops out of E3 2012 to form anti-SOPA movement
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Red 5 drops out of E3 2012 to form anti-SOPA movement

Firefall developer Red 5 Studios is skipping E3 2012 booth, and devoting its energies to an anti-SOPA grass roots movement.

Red 5′s The League for Gamers has been launched as “a gathering place for gamers, developers and industry supporters who want to stand against legislation that’s detrimental to the games industry”, backed by $50,000 previously intended for an E3 booth.

E3 is a major source of income for the ESA, a trade industry body which has thrown its support behind the Stop Online Piracy and Protect IP acts, despite the discomfort of many of the members it represents.

CEO Mark Kern told ArsTechnica the developer pulled out of the show the very same day it had signed off on a booth, having realised that the ESA would not change its stance.

“We’re on the hook with ESA for the money that we owe them, and because of our stance against what the ESA is doing here, I doubt we’ll ever get that money back,” he admitted.

Interestingly, Kern admitted that it was media efforts – particularly those of Shack News – which spurred him to pull out; Red 5 also took Firefall offline to mark an international day of protest against the proposed legislation.

Kern expressed disappointment that corporations and the ESA are “definitely putting corporate needs well above that of gamers’ First Amendment rights, and the First Amendment rights of the Internet in general”, but said even in purely practical terms, the introduction of SOPA and PIPA could be ...

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Contributor: vg247.com   Posted: Jan 18, 2012 at 10:55pm
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