Wikinews interviews Pirate Party founder Rick Falkvinge:
Do you feel that the music industry in its current form will still be needed in a world where non-commercial copying is permitted?
It’s not so much if they are needed where non-commercial copying is permitted, rather if they are needed when they’re not necessary any more to be the middle man between consumer and artist.
The music industry will lose its current chokepoint, because they don’t add any value to the end product any longer. They will probably survive as a service bureau for artists, but they will not be able to control distribution.
It’s actually quite simple: if they get their act together and provide a service that people want to buy, they will remain. If not, they will vanish. Today, they have legislated that people must buy their service regardless of whether it adds value or not, and that’s not gonna hold in the long term. (emphasis added)
One of the most clear-cut definitions of what this party wants to do that I ever have seen. Lots of other good stuff, and perfect for those who want to see what is happening on the Swedish pirate scene right now.
Read the full interview here