According to a report in the Australian Financial News, News Corp–which owns Fox News and the New York Post here in America–had a secret division that promoted piracy. I don’t mean the kind from big ships, with eye patched ghouls yelling, “Yar!” The paper says: “A secret unit within Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation promoted a wave of high-tech piracy in Australia that damaged Austar, Optus and Foxtel at a time when News was moving to take control of the Australian pay TV industry. The piracy cost the Australian pay TV companies up to $50 million a year and helped cripple the finances of Austar, which Foxtel is now in the process of acquiring. A four-year investigation by The Australian Financial Review has revealed a global trail of corporate dirty tricks directed against competitors by a secretive group of former policemen and intelligence officers within News Corp known as Operational Security.’
There are 14,000 emails reprinted on the site as corroborating evidence.
What happened to News Corp’s “zero tolerance policy” for piracy?
Meantime, James Murdoch has resigned from everything to do with his father’s company in the UK. And 20th Century Fox has pulled all the marketing for a summer movie called “Neighborhood Watch,” as I’ve reported on Forbes.com
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