SOPA will have to "balance key innovation, privacy and security considerations with the need to thwart the threat rogue websites pose" before the BSA, which counts Microsoft and Apple among its members, will officially endorse it.
Holleyman said that "definitions of who can be the subject of legal actions and what remedies are imposed must be tightened and narrowed. Due process, free speech, and privacy are rights cannot be compromised." Furthermore, "BSA has long stood against filtering or monitoring the Internet," which is a focus of SOPA.
It's nice to see some major software companies take the right stance with regards to widespread censorship -- at least through their trade organization.
Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2011/11/23/business-software-alliance-speaks-out-against-sopa/
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