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But views such as these are nothing new for Dunstone.
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“Instead, Charles Dunstone said, the solution is education about the benefits of respecting copyright coupled with services that allow consumers ‘to get content easily and cheaply’.”
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People have become “obsessed” by peer-to-peer file sharing but “there is a myriad of ways that you can share content on the internet,” Dunstone says.
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But views such as these are nothing new for Dunstone.
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People have become “obsessed” by peer-to-peer file sharing but “there is a myriad of ways that you can share content on the internet,” Dunstone says.
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Nota Tecnica 8-81-DC-DGFF, Abril 1981. 10 pp. Dunstone, N. (Ed.) (1989).
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ANYWAY, Dunstone has turned around and refused to police his customers on what they use his service for.
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Dunstone is attempting to atone for his myopic thinking: "We have expanded our customer service capacity substantially since June to meet this additional demand, and this is now having a noticeable effect," he said in a trading statement.
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Such success seems to have caught even Dunstone unaware.
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Dunstone was quoted as saying that he would keep "a close eye" on the sale of Time Warner's AOL business, which has been declared de trop amid concerns over fierce competition.
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