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News Corp. CEO James Murdoch said "Illegal downloading is theft"
| News Corp. CEO James Murdoch said "Illegal downloading is theft" |
| 13 March 2010 | |
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source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/News Corp. Europe and Asia CEO James Murdoch called on digital pirates to be punished for acts that he said amounted to theft, in an impassioned speech to the Abu Dhabi media conference Wednesday. ![]() "These are basic property rights. ... There is no difference between going into a store and stealing a pack of Pringles or a handbag and stealing online," he told an audience of media executives gathered for the inaugural Abu Dhabi media conference, where speakers have included Google boss Eric Scmidt and William Morris co-chief executive Ari Emmanuel. Website user comment: "When the majority of internet users have decided that filesharing is acceptable --i.e. not like stealing--, then the Murdochs' voices don't amount to anything no matter how filthy rich they might be. If you had an "infinite food" machine, then you'd use it to feed the people in Africa--right? We now have the internet, that is an "infinite file-copying" machine, but we are supposed to pretend we don't, because of some laws created 300 years ago to support Murdoch's antiquated business models? I'm sorry, but that is wrong and immoral. Copyright needs to be reformed, and should not last longer than 20 years. As for the "think of the artists!" argument, give me a break. Killing off Murdoch's copyright empire would just make it easier for artists *living and creating right now* to make money off their works: there'll be more money to go around to buy current works, rather than waste it on stuff produced 30 years ago.' Related Content: |
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