In part two of our video interview with the Open Rights Group chief executive, Jim Killock, he expresses his views on whether illegal file-sharing can ever be stopped and how it can be decreased.
Killock discusses new legal models of online services providing copyrighted content such as Spotify and Sky Songs, and he calls for the music industry to change its licensing models so such models can progress.
Finally Killock puts forward his view on the government's three strikes policy and describes why he thinks it is fundamentally flawed.
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