Musicians back 'three-strikes' rule for illegal filesharers | Business | The Guardian.
Earlier in the day, the industry's umbrella group UK Music sent Lord Mandelson, the business secretary, a letter calling for persistent offenders to be given written warnings. ... the letter said: "We support government proposals which would see internet service providers (ISPs) send notifications and apply technical measures to impede and discourage the use of unlicensed peer-to-peer networks and to encourage the use of legitimate services.
... A music industry source said last night: "We are delighted this historic agreement has been reached."
..."BT is clinging on to an old business model which is supported by illegal downloading. That's not only unfair to artists and creators, but penalises BT's many customers who use the internet legally,[BPI chief executive Geoff Taylor]
Un compromesso "storico" tra chi dice no e chi è d'accordo al 3 botte e via.
Scritto da: fra1027 | 26/09/2009 a 13:54
[OT] Mi sa che inizio anche io ad invecchiare, qualcuno mi può informare su chi sia 'sta Lily Allen e quale sia il suo contributo artistico all'umanità? [/OT]
C'è un passaggio che non mi piace in quell'articolo (più di uno in verità):
We support government proposals which would see internet service providers (ISPs) send notifications and apply technical measures to impede and discourage the use of *unlicensed peer-to-peer networks* and to encourage the use of legitimate services."
Mi resta abbastanza ambigua (e troppo generalizzata verso "il mezzo" ) la definizione di "unlicensed peer-to-peer networks".
Scritto da: vincenzo vicedomini | 26/09/2009 a 17:08