No surprise here. As if NBC/Vivendi/Universal is not already getting enough free pub and promotion from the UGC-oriented social networking and video sharing Web sites alone, now they're getting double the love after threatening to sue YouTube and MySpace over copyright violations.
Universal Media Group Exec Doug Morris: "We believe these new businesses are copyright infringers and owe us tens of millions of dollars."
Making the issue sound even more ridiculous, Morris proceeds to say Universal is just adapting from experience, saying: MTV "built a multibillion-dollar company on our (music) ... for virtually nothing. We learned a hard lesson."
This is a blatant misunderstanding of the law, as the infringers would be arguably those who download the music/video, not the sites that unknowingly host it (and would be quick to remove it, at least in the case of YouTube, if an argument was filed).
Does Morris blame FM radio for coming along and broadcasting cuts from records other than or in addition to the singles he pays them to play? I do wonder.
LINK
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment