Here’s some scary news for those of us worried about the U.S. SOPA act: The four major labels are mad at the country of Ireland for the country’s refusal to shut down and prosecute file sharers, specifically, for not passing a bill it said it would pertaining to those issues. One label, EMI, is so mad, it’s suing the country, claiming that Ireland is flaunting European Union copyright law by not prosecuting filesharers.

So if you’re keeping score: If labels don’t get what they want, they are willing to sue countries. For their part, the ISPs in Ireland have launched their own three-strikes program, but it’s just the country that is saying that they won’t enforce penalties for copyright infringers. For more, read here.