Tag Archives: Open Rights Group

What should they have done? (doesn’t really matter)

“1999 saw the debut of Napster – the net-based software that let people share their music collections. It started a storm of change in the music industry and here Geoff Taylor, chief executive of the BPI, reflects on what has happened in the last 10 years.” Read the original article from Geoff Taylor here

And some more from BBC news on his comments with a response from Jim Killock, head of the Open Rights Group over here

But since that was all a bit thin, here‘s a more interesting articles with some relevant links.