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13 Jul 09

BBC - dot.life: Stephen Fry on copyright

  • Pirate Bay had been unjustly pursued, and the reputation of its founders had been smeared by the music industry. He himself had resorted to BitTorrent to get hold of a TV programme; mind you, it was an episode of House, featuring his old "partner in crime" Hugh Laurie, and he had already paid to download the series.
  • Update 1518: Well, maybe Stephen Fry will be taking his thoughts to the Featured Artists Coalition after all.



    I've now been told that Billy Bragg, a member of the coalition (and guest on 5Live), has read this post, and says that he and his organisation are in complete agreement with Mr Fry: they too have no wish to see young file-sharers criminalised.



    So perhaps a better night out would be a performance at the annual dinner of the BPI or another industry trade body.

16 Apr 09

Welcome to the US Attorney's Office, Western District of Michigan Press Release Page

  • He also created a sham trust, transferring his personal funds
    into the account and using it to pay his everyday expenses. In 2002, Mr. Ealy notified the IRS
    that his name had been copyrighted and that if the IRS used his name for any purpose, the IRS
    would be subject to a $500,000 fee.
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