Bon mot o' the day
From Andrew Lloyd-Webber, in a debate on internet piracy etc in the Lords:
"People have got into the habit of talking glibly about “content providers” as if they are some sort of optional part of the process. The great wines of France are not content providers to the glass manufacturing business".
This is pretty good too: "when the internet has become a sort of Somalia of unregulated theft and piracy".
"People have got into the habit of talking glibly about “content providers” as if they are some sort of optional part of the process. The great wines of France are not content providers to the glass manufacturing
This is pretty good too: "when the internet has become a sort of Somalia of unregulated theft and piracy".
Labels: Internet, Parliament