Yes, obviously the Socialist Party has a problem with copyright. What is the line: repeal of HADOPI laws one day, reversal the next; Global license for some, last minute rallying to graduated response for others. Yet who can forget the fierce opposition of most socialists, with the exception of one or two, against HADOPI laws. This temptation to allow irresponsibility will one day have to be answered in front of the artists, film and music companies that have defended this pedagogy from the beginning. Who could take seriously the proposals of a party that has so many fervent supporters of the Global License?
This denial of copyright and all the work done by decades by societies of authors? In the midst of these repeated palinodies, these great permanent gaps, the only constancy that the principle of ambiguity of you practice, the only common thread is the artistic blur that is yours.
In fact, you don’t even know that HADOPI is succeeding and that even the hostile press is realizing it. In the face of this government’s determined support, our creative industries are taking over, contrary to what you say and what you watch without wanting to see, the digital shift for the greater benefit of Internet users and cultural diversity.
We can be proud to belong to a majority that has stood firm on HADOPI and is now being followed virtually worldwide.