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Paul McCartney Praises Pirate Bay Verdict

Bus analogy from from Fab M.

Paul McCartney has spoken out about last week’s jailing and fining of bucaneering onlione music distributors Pirate Bay.

"If you get on a bus you’ve got to pay. And I think it’s fair, you should pay your ticket," Sir Paul told the BBC.

"Anyone who does something good, particularly if you get really lucky and do a great artistic thing and have a mega hit, I think you should get rewarded for that. I’m in favour of that sort of thing."

Macca said he was concerned about the impact of filesharing and torrenting on emerging artists. "The problem is you get a lot of young bands coming up and some of them aren’t going to last forever so if they have a massive hit that’s going to pay their mortgage forever," he said. "They’re going to feed the children on that and if they don’t get that money, if they don’t see that money, I think it’s a bit of a pity.

"I’ve been very lucky because my main era with the Beatles was at a time when everyone did get paid. Particularly for young bands and they’ve got a young family, I don’t want to see them destitute after a couple of years when they were mega. So I think it’s fair."

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