RIAA CEO says Google and Wikipedia ‘misinformed’ the public about SOPA, PIPA

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The RIAA’s CEO Cary Sherman said that he hopes the <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2012/01/18/google-censors-homepage-urges-people-to-fight-sopa-and-pipa/">Stop Online Piracy Act protest</a> were a “one-time experience.” In an <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/08/opinion/what-wikipedia-wont-tell-you.html?_r=2">op-ed piece written</a> in <em>The New York Times</em> earlier this month, Sherman accused companies such as Google and Wikipedia of exploiting their popular status to “misinform” the public. He also claimed that by opposing the bill, these companies “were supporting foreign criminals selling counterfeit pharmaceuticals to Americans.” In a separate interview, Sherman said he believes that “readers online” accepted misinformation being spread by Google and Wikipedia about SOPA and PIPA based on the assumption that “if it comes from these sources, it must be true.”  He claimed members of Congress were “very frustrated that they couldn’t get out their side of the story.” Sherman continued, “hopefully that was a one-time experience that came from a lot of different things coming together where a lot of different people came to the conclusion that this was a terrible piece of legislation.”
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