ESA Praises New Anti-Piracy Law
The ESA is particularly thrilled that PRO-IP will "enhance the ability of U.S. law enforcement to address serious intellectual crimes," such as piracy, by creating a new position in the presidential cabinet for an intellectual property enforcement coordinator.
"Piracy is an enormously profitable undertaking for criminal organizations. Disabling those organizations requires a coordinated and cross-border approach to enforcement, which this legislation clearly promotes," stated ESA CEO Michael Gallagher.
"Effective enforcement of IP laws helps protect this engine of economic growth," he added. "More legitimate game sales mean more game-related jobs up and down the value chain."
But while PRO-IP has been praised by the ESA, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and U.S. Chamber of Commerce, not everyone is happy with it, including the American Library Association, Public Knowledge and Electronic Frontier Foundation.
"It would've been nice to have something to benefit the public and artists instead of big media companies," Public Knowledge communications director Art Brodsky told CNET, as noticed by Gamasutra.
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SMOOTH EA! who does their PR? do they not know they are already having a bunch of gamers hatin on EA? im soooooooooooo buying dead space tonight =)