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*[[Church Music Publishers’ Association]]
*[[Church Music Publishers’ Association]]
*[[Coalition Against Online Video Piracy]] (CAOVP)
*[[Coalition Against Online Video Piracy]] (CAOVP)
*[[Comcast/NBC Universal]]
*[[Comcast]]/[[NBC Universal]]
*[[Concerned Women for America]] (CWA)
*[[Concerned Women for America]] (CWA)
*[[Congressional Fire Services Institute]]
*[[Congressional Fire Services Institute]]
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*[[Graphic Artists Guild]]
*[[Graphic Artists Guild]]
*[[Hachette Book Group]]
*[[Hachette Book Group]]
*[[HarperCollins Publishers Worldwide]], Inc.
*[[HarperCollins]] Publishers Worldwide, Inc.
*[[Hyperion]]
*[[Hyperion]]
*[[Independent Film & Television Alliance]] (IFTA)
*[[Independent Film & Television Alliance]] (IFTA)
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*[[L’Oreal]]
*[[L’Oreal]]
*[[Lost Highway Records]]
*[[Lost Highway Records]]
*[[Macmillan]]
*[[Macmillan Publishers||Macmillan]]
*[[Major County Sheriffs]]
*[[Major County Sheriffs]]
*[[Major League Baseball]]
*[[Major League Baseball]]
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*[[The Perseus Books Groups]]
*[[The Perseus Books Groups]]
*[[The United States Conference of Mayors]]
*[[The United States Conference of Mayors]]
*[[Tiffany]] & Co.
*[[Tiffany & Co.]]
*[[Time Warner]]
*[[Time Warner]]
*[[True Religion]] Brand Jeans
*[[True Religion]] Brand Jeans

Revision as of 00:41, 24 December 2011

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) has found broad support from organizations that rely on copyright, including the Motion Picture Association of America, the Recording Industry Association of America, Macmillan Publishers, Viacom, and various other companies and unions in the cable, movie, and music industries.

Lamar Smith, the bill's sponsor, released a list of 142 organizations that support SOPA on the House Judiciary Committee's website.[1] Other lists have been released by the organizations themselves.

Organizations[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Llamar, Smith. "List of Supporters: H.R. 3261, the Stop Online Piracy Act" (PDF). House Judiciary Committee. Retrieved 23 December 2011.