The Motion Picture Association is going off on piracy again. During CinemaCon in Las Vegas, MPA CEO Charles Rivkin announced that the organization plans on working with Congress to pass rules blocking websites with pirated content. The MPA is a trade association representing Hollywood studios, including Paramount, Sony, Universal, and Disney . It has long lobbied for anti-piracy laws, but it seems the battle is heating up again.
He adds that the ideal process would allow creatives across the film, TV, music, and book industries to go to court, where they can request that internet service providers block access to websites with pirated content. If the MPA’s plan sounds familiar, it’s because it has tried this before. It helped hatch the Stop Online Piracy Act in 2012, which would’ve restricted access to websites containing pirated content.
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