Eric Schmidt, the Google CEO, is one of the business leaders most in the
tank for Odumba

My hypothesis is that this is because internet advertising and internet IPOs
and mergers and acquisitions are all dependent on a "frothy" economy based
on fiat currency inflation, where investors and lenders are willing to
gamble money on any investment because all prices are going up and anything
seems profitable.

On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Kevin McFarlane <[email protected]>wrote:

>   Google is just an amoral menace
>
> The ever-growing empire produces nothing but seems determined to control
> everything
>
> If indeed a new era of global responsibility has come into being with
> measures that actually restrain banks and isolate tax havens, it may be time
> for the planet's dominant economic powers to focus on the destructive,
> anti-civic forces of the internet. Exactly 20 years after Sir Tim
> Berners-Lee wrote the blueprint for the world wide web, the internet has
> become the host to a small number of dangerous WWMs - worldwide monopolies
> that sweep all before them with exuberant contempt for people's rights,
> their property and the past.
>
> Google is the most prominent WWM, but let's start with an American site
> that is making a name for itself in straightforward misappropriation.
> Scribd.com offers free downloads of every kind of book, magazine, brochure,
> guide, research paper and pamphlet to 55 million readers every month. Many
> have been uploaded illegally. Last week the publishers of JK Rowling, Ken
> Follett and Aravind Adiga took action to remove books that had been
> illegally published on the site.
>
> Scribd.com complied, but what is interesting is the company's institutional
> lack of guilt when the piracy was exposed. Instead of admitting it and
> apologising, it issued a statement claiming Scribd possessed
> "industry-leading copyright management system which goes above and beyond
> requirements of Digital Millennium Copyright Act".
>
> That's like a drunk driver protesting innocence because he's covered by the
> best insurance company. What matters is the crime, the theft of someone
> else's content, which has taken care, labour, money and expertise to
> publish.
>
> The point is that even if Scribd removes books, it still allows individuals
> to advertise services for delivering pirated books by email, which must make
> it the enemy of every writer and publisher in the world. In effect it has
> turned copyright law on its head: instead of asking publishers for
> permission, it requires them to object if and when they become aware of a
> breach.
>
> Google presents a far greater threat to the livelihood of individuals and
> the future of commercial institutions important to the community. One case
> emerged last week when a letter from Billy Bragg, Robin Gibb and other
> songwriters was published in the Times explaining that Google was playing
> very rough with those who appeared on its subsidiary, YouTube. When the
> Performing Rights Society demanded more money for music videos streamed from
> the website, Google reacted by refusing to pay the requested 0.22p per play
> and took down the videos of the artists concerned.
>
> It does this with impunity because it is dominant worldwide and knows the
> songwriters have nowhere else to go. Google is the portal to a massive
> audience: you comply with its terms or feel the weight of its boot on your
> windpipe.
>
> Despite the aura of heroic young enterprise that still miraculously
> attaches to the web, what we are seeing is a much older and toxic capitalist
> model - the classic monopoly that destroys industries and individual
> enterprise in its bid for ever greater profits. Despite its diversification,
> Google is in the final analysis a parasite that creates nothing, merely
> offering little aggregation, lists and the ordering of information generated
> by people who have invested their capital, skill and time. On the back of
> the labour of others it makes vast advertising revenues - in the final
> quarter of last year its revenues were $5.7bn, and it currently sits on a
> cash pile of $8.6bn. Its monopolistic tendencies took an extra twist this
> weekend with rumours that it may buy the micro-blogging site Twitter and its
> plans - contested by academics - to scan a vast library of books that are
> out of print but still in copyright.
>
> One of the chief casualties of the web revolution is the newspaper
> business, which now finds itself laden with debt (not Google's fault) and
> having to give its content free to the search engine in order to survive.
> Newspapers can of course remove their content but then their own advertising
> revenues and profiles decline. In effect they are being held captive and
> tormented by their executioner, who has the gall to insist that the
> relationship is mutually beneficial. Were newspapers to combine to take on
> Google they would be almost certainly in breach of competition law.
>
> In 1787 Thomas Jefferson wrote: "Were it left to me to decide whether we
> should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a
> government, I should not hesitate to prefer the latter." A moment's thought
> must tell us that he is still right: newspapers are the only means of
> holding local hospitals, schools, councils and the police to account, and on
> a national level they are absolutely essential for the good functioning of
> democracy.
>
> If, at a time of profound challenges, newspapers fall out with Google, it
> could be pretty serious for British society, which is why I referred earlier
> to anti-civic forces. Of course the company founded by Sergey Brin and Larry
> Page in 1998 - now reckoned to be the world's most powerful brand - does not
> offer any substitute for the originators of content nor does it allow this
> to touch its corporate conscience. That is probably because one detects in
> Google something that is delinquent and sociopathic, perhaps the character
> of a nightmarish 11-year-old.
>
> This particular 11-year-old has known nothing but success and does not
> understand the risks, skill and failure involved in the creation of original
> content, nor the delicate relationships that exist outside its own desires
> and experience. There is a brattish, clever amorality about Google that
> allows it to censor the pages on its Chinese service without the slightest
> self doubt, store vast quantities of unnecessary information about every
> Google search, and menace the delicate instruments of democratic scrutiny.
> And, naturally, it did not exercise Google executives that Street View not
> only invaded the privacy of millions and made the job of burglars easier but
> somehow laid claim to Britain's civic spaces. How gratifying to hear of the
> villagers of Broughton, Bucks, who prevented the Google van from taking
> pictures of their homes.
>
> We could do worse than follow their example for this brat needs to be
> stopped in its tracks and taught about the responsibilities it owes to
> content providers and copyright holders.
>
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/apr/05/google-internet-piracy?ITO=1490
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