Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Hollywoodland. They do things differently there

The Independent carried a report which included the chief executive of Time Warner Cable, Glenn Britt, giving us a new perspective on the "anti-piracy" debate.


He was reported as saying that the increasing availability of films and television online, normally cited as one of the biggest threats to Hollywood studios, was less damaging than the rise of free porn on the internet.

The proliferation of free porn was the reason for the fall in his own company's fortunes.


Wow. Just how much porn does this man watch? Still, it's nice for a studio man to speak, for once, some sort of truth, rather than the usual ludicrously overblown "piracy" rhetoric.

1 comment:

Teodora said...

he's hot, I'd fuck him!