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17th May 2010, 05:45 PM #1OPBanned
Music piracy unstoppable, Universal admits
Music piracy unstoppable, Universal admits
The world's largest music company has admitted that piracy cannot be stopped.
Francis Keeling, head of digital at Universal Music Group International, said: "Are you going to stop piracy? No you're not.
"To try and set that as an objective is just not going to succeed. Can we make piracy socially unacceptable?
"Absolutely, and that has to be our ambition around the world." Mr Keeling was speaking at the Great Escape music convention in Brighton.
He is responsible for striking deals to get artists including Lady Gaga, Eminem and Rihanna onto digital services outside North America.
He added: "We've got markets like Spain and Italy, where [people say] 'You buy music? What are you doing buying music when you can get it for free?'
"Clearly those markets are in the situation where, unless we can turn those markets around, we're going to have a major problem having a music business there."
Full weight
Universal has been prominent in the fight against illegal file-sharing.
It has also thrown its full weight behind the UK's Digital Economy Act, which will bring in sanctions against serial offenders, including the possibility of temporary internet suspensions.
The controversial law was approved last month and Mr Keeling stressed it was the "right solution".
He also said he was confident the new Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government would "remain supportive" of the bill.
The details of the sanctions and how they will be imposed now have to be worked out.
"The solution needs to be fair, proportionate and implemented well," Mr Keeling told delegates.
xfernanx Reviewed by xfernanx on . Music piracy unstoppable, Universal admits Music piracy unstoppable, Universal admits The world's largest music company has admitted that piracy cannot be stopped. Francis Keeling, head of digital at Universal Music Group International, said: "Are you going to stop piracy? No you're not. "To try and set that as an objective is just not going to succeed. Can we make piracy socially unacceptable? "Absolutely, and that has to be our ambition around the world." Mr Keeling was speaking at the Great Escape music convention in Rating: 5
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17th May 2010, 06:02 PM #2MemberWebsite's:
zakuza.za"To try and set that as an objective is just not going to succeed." Was just going to say that. The internet has gotten outta control and cannot be stopped.
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17th May 2010, 06:08 PM #3MemberWebsite's:
LulzIMG.com chtbx.com RapidPremium.Net ReleaseLeech.com RLSLeech.com NinjaRobotPirateZombieNazi.comIt's all about prices. I have a small music library of 716 songs. Even if they were 1$ each, that would be 716$. Hell No, THANKS!
Now if each song would cost 10 cents, then yeah, I would stop pirating music.
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