Saturday, 26 March 2016

Google: First Amendment Doesn't Protect MPAA’s Secrets

Google: First Amendment Doesn't Protect MPAA’s Secrets

In 2014 leaked documents from the Sony hack revealed that the MPAA helped Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood to revive SOPA-like censorship efforts in the United States. In a retaliatory move Google sued the Attorney General, hoping to find out more about the secret plan. The company also demanded internal communication from the MPAA and its lawfirm Jenner & Block, as well as several movie studios.
Read more: http://snapzu.com/canuck/google-first-amendment-doesnt-protect-mpaas-secrets

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