Check out for details the two pages below. IIRC the second story was also mentioned here on Techdirt. For the record, Vodafone backed down, Google didn't (as far as I know)
thanks for your interest in my story. Besides the ones here, I've got lots of comments directly or through other website about this story. Rather than pasting always the same, long answer/explanation, that also includes updates from Vodafone, in many different places, I just put it in Of Vodafone, Copyright, Fair Use and Italy". Thanks for your attention.
... just the people who download everything they find, just because it's there. I don't mean that MPAA and friends are right. I only mean that those very people are the best allies of MPAA
While I agree that many parts of the Atlantic article are "bad assumptions" I still think that many of the best soldiers of the fight against free music and movie downloads are just the people who download everything they find, just because it's there.
What really scares recording industry executives is not free downloads, is the possibility that they stop
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Google and Vodafone did similar propaganda in Italy
Check out for details the two pages below. IIRC the second story was also mentioned here on Techdirt. For the record, Vodafone backed down, Google didn't (as far as I know)
Google, schools, the Police and the Ministry of Youth? Don?t get lost!
Does VODAFONE really ignore how copyright works? Why?
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Greetings,
thanks for your interest in my story. Besides the ones here, I've got lots of comments directly or through other website about this story. Rather than pasting always the same, long answer/explanation, that also includes updates from Vodafone, in many different places, I just put it in Of Vodafone, Copyright, Fair Use and Italy". Thanks for your attention.
Ciao,
M. Fioretti
I hearthily thank for these measures...
... just the people who download everything they find, just because it's there. I don't mean that MPAA and friends are right. I only mean that those very people are the best allies of MPAA
What really scares recording industry executives...
While I agree that many parts of the Atlantic article are "bad assumptions" I still think that many of the best soldiers of the fight against free music and movie downloads are just the people who download everything they find, just because it's there. What really scares recording industry executives is not free downloads, is the possibility that they stop