K.S. Rajan (24
Jan 2012)
"SOPA
AND PIPA WITH HELD"
Congress withdraws SOPA, PIPA anti-piracy measures
The controversial legislation will be withheld for 'wider
agreement'
SAN ANTONIO — U.S. lawmakers stopped anti-piracy legislation in
its tracks on Friday, delivering a stunning win for Internet
companies that staged an unprecedented online protest this week
to kill the previously fast-moving bills.
Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid said he would postpone a
critical vote that had been scheduled for Jan. 24 "in light of
recent events."
Lamar Smith, the Republican chairman of the House of
Representatives Judiciary Committee, followed suit, saying his
panel would delay action on similar legislation until there is
wider agreement on the issue.
"I have heard from the critics and I take seriously their
concerns regarding proposed legislation to address the problem
of online piracy. It is clear that we need to revisit the
approach on how best to address the problem of foreign thieves
that steal and sell American inventions and products," Smith
said in a statement.
The bills, known as PIPA in the Senate and SOPA in the House,
are aimed at curbing access to overseas websites that traffic in
pirated content and counterfeit products, such as movies and
music.
The legislation has been a priority for entertainment companies,
publishers, pharmaceutical companies and other industry groups
who say it is critical to curbing online piracy, which they
believe costs them billions of dollars a year. source - MSBC