lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Internet should be cut to the music they download

Internet should be cut to the music they download

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"Internet should be cut to all those who illegally download music"



FICOD 2008
"Internet should be cut to all those who illegally download music"
The president of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, John Kennedy, believes that "we must attack the piracy from suppliers"


Resounding and unequivocal has shown John Kennedy, president of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, in his appearance FICOD 2008: "We have to cut off the Internet to all those people who illegally download music online, as this is the only proven way to stop piracy. " Kennedy is in favor of controlling users' IP addresses to cut the provision of Internet to those who make downloads without the permission of their authors.

John Kennedy has been one of the participants at the Roundtable that has been made in terms of the holders of Intellectual Property Rights. Kennedy said that "the music industry needs to survive a market based on the legality to report profits to invest in the production and promotion of artists and music." In turn, Kennedy warned that the shocks without the consent of its author are not widespread, and ensures that 80% of movie downloads that are made over the Internet are "illegal." This phenomenon, according to Kennedy "endangers not only the music industry, but also that of cinema, television and books."

The roundtable has also participated Sort Alfons, vice president of the Business Software Alliance in Spain, who stressed the need "to combat illegal software and respect intellectual property rights." Sort noted that "in Spain to 43% of software is illegal, it is necessary to take action, in some autonomous communities of illegal software penetration reaches 60%." In addition Sort assured as illegal software has meant a loss of 659 million euros, which in turn feeds into a loss of productivity and competitiveness and harm consumers.

The last of the speakers at the round table was Aldo Olcese, President of the Coalition of Creators and Content Industries, which aims to reach agreements with the Government to resolve intellectual property issues; Olcese adds that "there is a shift in business model, so we have to adapt to technological advances, but always within the law, is going to lower the cost of shipping traffic, and that impact on improving accessibility of the creations in payment scheme; thus the authors can receive fair payment for their products and services. "



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