It appears that people in these organizations may be getting worried.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71534.html

MPAA, Chamber strike conciliatory note on piracy bills
By: Tony Romm
January 17, 2012 11:05 AM EST

Backing down from bullish support of efforts to block access to rogue
sites peddling stolen movies and music, two industry leaders at the
State of the Net conference Tuesday urged Congress to continue work on
copyright legislation.

Paul Brigner, senior vice president and chief technology policy
officer with the Motion Picture Association of America, began the
session with a conciliatory note, acknowledging that so-called DNS
blocking is "off the table" in the debate over the Stop Online Piracy
Act in the House and PROTECT IP Act in the Senate.

In fact, Brigner even stressed the movie studios' lobby has a
"commitment to technologies" that undergird the structure of the
Internet — though he did stress any bill to emerge from Congress must
have teeth that would actually disrupt foreign rogue websites.

"Despite all of my best efforts, the past year has been dominated by
really a bitter war between Silicon Valley and the content industry,"
Brigner said. "And it’s a shame, because a lot of it has been fueled,
I think, by misinformation and exaggeration about what the MPAA and
others were trying to accomplish with this legislation."

"We need more than just following the money, and addressing the search
results," he later added. "There needs to be some indication that when
you try to go to these rogue sites, you shouldn't be there."

That was a similar tone sounded by Steve Tepp, chief intellectual
property counsel with the Global Intellectual Property Center, an arm
of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which also supports the online piracy
legislation.

Tepp noted that industry is now "at a place where a provision that has
generated the most consternation, the most uproar" has been removed
from SOPA and PIPA. "And what we're left with is a very narrow,
carefully tailored, narrowly targeted bill that addresses the worst of
the worst online thieves, whether it's the Senate or the House bill."

Tepp said he expected further tweaks as the House and Senate continue
their respective processes. But, he said with respect to the
challenges his industry faces in combating IP infringement, "In order
to slay this dragon, we need more than a fly swatter."

This article first appeared on POLITICO Pro at 11:03 a.m. on January 17, 2012.

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