Did The White House Call For A New SOPA?

On Friday, the White House’s annual report on “IP enforcement” came out, and we noted the serious problems with the report. However, we did miss a little tidbit that Declan McCullagh picked up on. Hidden in the details of the report, it does suggest that we still need a “legislative solution” to offshore file sharing — which was the point of SOPA/PIPA:


“We believe that new legislative and non-legislative tools are needed to address offshore infringement.”

Now, the report also does reiterate what the White House said earlier during the SOPA/PIPA fight: that it would not support DNS blocking or other legislative efforts that harm the internet, but just saying that it supports some legislation at all seems pretty questionable. If anything, it’s probably a wink and a nod towards Hollywood to try again, with something less overreaching. Of course, anything that’s cooked up in the backrooms again simply isn’t going to go over well, and (as I noted in my previous post on the report) it’s a real shame that the White House doesn’t even seem to acknowledge that the landscape and awareness on this issue has changed.

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