An “industry alliance”, involving amongst others the BPI and the UK Film Council, has issued a joint statement calling on the government to force ISPs to take action against people who are illegally file-sharing.
According to a report on the BBC news site “Eight creative bodies and five trade unions have signed a joint statement asking the government to force ISPs into banning users caught sharing illegally. It marks a significant hardening of their stance on the role of ISPs, which in the past has focused on education and awareness.”
The alliance hopes that the government will include a commitment to clamping down on piracy in the final Digital Britain report.
Great! Keep ownership in the hands of the few - good to see that inequality and unwarranted privilege are high on the industry’s agenda in the digital age.
McLuhan and Adorno have already put the writing on the wall - digital culture will be decentralised and the culture industry - a last vestige of the mechanical age will fade into insignificance
An ‘industry alliance’ taking ‘action against people who are illegally file-sharing’? Where’s King Canute when you need him?