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another random user writes "Harvey Weinstein has criticised media giants Apple and Google for making content available under the guise of "free internet".
"It's a nonsensical idea," he told an audience at the London Film Festival, likening the notion to helping oneself to "free shirts" in a clothing store.
Video-sharing sites like YouTube, he continued, were doing a "massive disservice" to the film industry.
He went on to praise France for passing the world's "toughest" anti-piracy law.
In 2009, France adopted a so-called "three-strikes law" that means persistent pirates can be thrown offline. The legislation, Weinstein claimed, had "disincentivised" people to "steal" content and had resulted in a "robust" local industry."
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"It's a nonsensical idea," he told an audience at the London Film Festival, likening the notion to helping oneself to "free shirts" in a clothing store.
Video-sharing sites like YouTube, he continued, were doing a "massive disservice" to the film industry.
He went on to praise France for passing the world's "toughest" anti-piracy law.
In 2009, France adopted a so-called "three-strikes law" that means persistent pirates can be thrown offline. The legislation, Weinstein claimed, had "disincentivised" people to "steal" content and had resulted in a "robust" local industry."
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