Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Another music piracy scare

This has been in the news for some time now, well, ever since the matinee P2P sharing version of Napster was shut down. Music companies are losing billions of pounds yearly and artists are making less and less because of it. I suppose you could argue it’s raising a question in relation to ethics, ‘is it right?’ Well, no, it’s illegal but there is some stigmatic-give; its becoming more socially acceptable because a large percentage of files owned by the common teenager are obtained illegally. Is it too late to do something about it?

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Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Royal Mail Fiasco

Since March of this year the Royal Mail accountably made their revenues, profits and margins publically available to view online. Press immediately attacked the profit loss of the company (£3m) and most recently there’s been news of an annual subsidy of £150m from the government to safe-guard closures of 11,500 post offices; rightly so?

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