Billing against piracy

If you illegally download a movie that I am in from the internet, or buy a pirated DVD of Underbelly Two you are stealing from me and everyone who put their investment, talent and effort into that production.

Actor Roy Billing on piracy for The Sydney Morning Herald.

Comments


  1. Anthony Peterson
    16 Feb 10
    3:56 PM

  2. Australian bank users are facing enormous and ongoing restrictions to their legitimate access to banking service, in terms of both timeliness and price [...] If Australian banks want to thrive, they will have to start responding to user demands for reasonable, timely and fairly priced services. In the meantime, its OK to steal from banks – right? Wrong.

  3. Miguel
    16 Feb 10
    4:48 PM

  4. It’s that perception of what ‘theft’ means that nobody anywhere has been able to change; people just don’t see ‘unauthorised’ download as stealing, because it’s not a tangible, physical process. How do you change that effectively?
    Another problem is that the industry itself has generated so many disposable products that ultimately fail to satisfy the audience’s entertainment needs, that they feel cheated. It’s those masses that the film and tv industries have to re-educate.

  5. Anon. E. Mous.
    13 Mar 10
    9:36 AM

  6. Extraordinary – literate people with a mental capacity to master computer skills having difficulty distinguishing between what is right & wrong?

    Theft is theft & thieves are thieves – not rocket science.

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