Monday, January 30, 2012
SOPA and Hollywood: Standing in the Way of Technological Innovation [INFOGRAPHIC]
In case you’re still unclear about the U.S. Congress’s hapless SOPA legislation that went down in flames earlier this month, the Matador Network sums it up neatly with this angry infographic.
Once you’ve read this infographic about SOPA,  you might become angry, too. That’s because when you see the series of  technological events that has led up to the present day, you’ll start  realizing that almost every innovation that came along has been seen by  the motion picture industry as a threat to its existence. 
Even more importantly, Hollywood has forgotten about how all that  tech helped its industry, and has also forgotten the un-American  activities blacklist that plagued Hollywood in the 1950s. Unfortunately,  SOPA or legislation like it such as the ACTA (that’s even more dangerous) could have a similar effect, serving as an Internet blacklist.
Despite the studio executives’ awful record of predicting the outcome  of tech innovation, new technologies have consistently helped the  motion picture industry. The infographic will show you the details of  the arm-twisting of movie studios and their political cronies, forever  fighting the technology that ends up helping them. At the same time, the  studios do their best to influence the political landscape to fulfill  their desire for profits and power, regardless of what’s best for their  customers. 

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