The head of
Warner
Music has said that, while his own children may have downloaded music
illegally, they will not be getting a subpoena for Christmas.
Edgar Bronfman, head of Warner Music, the world's fourth largest music
company, told
Reuters
that the best way to deal with such illegal downloading is parental guidance
rather than taking them to court demanding thousands in damages.
"I am fairly certain that my children have [downloaded illegally], and I am
fairly certain that they have suffered the consequences," he said.
"I explained to them what I believe is right, that stealing music is stealing
music. Frankly, right is right and wrong is wrong, particularly when a parent is
talking to a child.
"A bright line around moral responsibility is very important. I can assure
you they no longer do that."
Unfortunately for those not related to the head of a music conglomerate, the
RIAA,
which is funded by the music industry, is taking a much firmer line with those
who download illegally.
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