Evans Politics, November 16, 2009
Rupert Murdoch vows to take all of Newscorp’s websites
out of Google, abolish fair use, tear heads
off of adorable baby animals
Sky News Video from Nov. 6, 2009 – 37:13
Rupert Murdoch vows to take all of Newscorp’s websites out of Google, abolish fair use, tear heads off of adorable baby animals, Boing Boing, November 8, 2009, by Corey Doctorow, excerpt quoted verbatim:
For months (years?) Rupert Murdoch has been waving his jowls around and shouting that Google is stealing from him by not paying to index his material. And all along, we’ve been saying, “Pffft, right. If you don’t like it, just add a robots.txt file that tells Google not to index you. Until you do, stop whining and put it back in your pants.”
Now Rupert has promised to do exactly that. He claims that he’s going to take all of News Corp’s websites pay-only and have them removed from Google when he does.
You know what? He’s lying. But I think it’d be entertaining if every reporter who interviewed him, for the rest of his life, said, “Hey, Rupert, when are you going to take all your company’s websites out of Google?” It’d also be hilarious to get the CEOs of the various pieces of Rupert’s empire to comment on whether they want all their company’s materials invisible to search engines.
Rupert also thinks that fair use is illegal and that the right court case would result in it being “barred altogether.” Again, another hilarious interview question for the rest of his career: “Hey, Rupert, when are you going to abolish fair use? How’s that plan coming, pal?”
Read the full article, here.
Sky News, Interview with Rupert Murdoch
The Impressario of the Right Gives Us “Fair Warning”































November 23rd, 2009 at 6:13 am
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