SOPA blackout protests yield results
This week’s Internet blackout protests against the Stop Online Piracy (SOPA) and Protect IP (PIPA) acts preceded a number of capitulations from key US politicians. Eurogamer reports PIPA co-sponsors, Florida senator Marco Rubio and Missouri senator Roy Blunt, have both reversed position, along with Utah senator Orrin Hatch, the Democrats’ Ben Cardin and the Republican ... Read More»
TIGA: 41% of laid off UK developers move overseas
TIGA has issued a report which claims 41% of UK developers laid off between 2009 and 2011 have relocated to overseas jobs. The report further states that the country’s games development workforce has fallen 10%, and used Bizzare Creations as an example of workers leaving the UK to find jobs outside of the country. According ... Read More»
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 ... Read More»
Report – ESA dropped up to $190,000 on PIPA lobbying
Despite the reluctance of many of its member companies, the ESA apparently spent up to $190,000 in support of the Protect IP Act last year. Kotaku turned up... Read More»
White House “will not support” SOPA as it stands
The Obama administration has responded to a petition against the SOPA and PIPA bills stating: “any effort to combat online piracy must guard against the risk of online censorship of lawful activity and must not inhibit innovation by our dynamic businesses large and small.” The White House issued its repose due to the We the ... Read More»
SOPA: DNS blocking pulled; PIPA needs “more study”
SOPA author and US Representative Lamar Smith of Texas has removed a controversial component of the bill, which would have required Internet Service Providers to block access to non-US websites accused of copyright and piracy violations. According to an official statement released from his office today, after consulting with “industry groups across the country,” Smoth ... Read More»
SOPA: Firefall, Destructoid to go on blackout, Runic against the bill
Ahead of a US House Committee discussion on SOPA next week, Firefall studio Red 5 and Destructoid will go offline on Monday for a 24 hour period in protest. Red 5, speaking in a statement to Shack, said it was pulling the current online beta of the game for 24 hours, adding it was cancelling ... Read More»
Kuma Reality developer Amir Hekmati sentenced to death in Iran
Kuma Reality Games developer Amir Mirzaei Hekmati has been sentenced to death by the Iranian government which has accused him of espionage and working for the CIA. The developer, an Arizona-born Iranian-American and former US Marine, was detained by Iranian officials last August while visiting his grandparents in the country due to work he did ... Read More»
38 Studios, other developers clarify stance on SOPA
38 Studios founder Curt Schilling has said the firm cannot “in good conscience support” the Stop Online Piracy Act as it is currently written. Schilling said the studio is a “strong supporter” of copyright and trademark protection, but as it stands now, the firm cannot support the bill until efforts are made to amend the ... Read More»
Epic says it does not “support the current version of SOPA”
Epic Games has stated it does not support the current version of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), a bill drafted by Texas Republican Representative Lamar Smith and 12 co-sponsors. According to a statement released on its forums, Epic PR manager Dana Cowley wrote: “We do not support the current version of SOPA. We are ... Read More»
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An article comparing and contrasting the difference in political philosophy between BioShock 1's critique of Objectivism and BioShock 2's critique of socialism.
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The video game industry scored in a crucial, political debate today held in England... Read More»
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