Obama administration: "Piracy is flat, unadulterated theft"

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Commerce Secretary Gary Locke went to Nashville on August 30 to address a symposium on intellectual property enforcement, and he threw down the gauntlet: the Obama administration will find, board, and scuttle digital pirate ships, and the SS Copyright is going to get a new coat of armored plating.

"I think it's important to lay down a marker about how the Obama administration views this issue," he said of online copyright infringement. "As Vice President Biden has said on more than one occasion, 'Piracy is flat, unadulterated theft,' and it should be dealt with accordingly." Sec Locke then lamented the fate of songwriters. "Recently, I've had a chance to read letters from award winning writers and artists whose livelihoods have been destroyed by music piracy. One letter that stuck out for me was a guy who said the songwriting royalties he had depended on to 'be a golden parachute to fund his retirement had turned out to be a lead balloon.' This just isn't right." To make it right, Sec Locke pledged to work for global IP norms, enforcement of those norms, and a "strengthening" of the international copyright system.


Obama administration: "Piracy is flat, unadulterated theft" Remarks at Intellectual Property Enforcement (Sec Locke)