If Free is the Enemy of Good, Then Color Me Bad
Now, he’s given a rather mellow interview to Cnet, partly contradicting his earlier statements (he criticized Radiohead’s “In Rainbows” business model earlier, but now claims he admires “what Radiohead have done tremendously in seeking a new model”), and partly repeating his earlier claims (with a bit more tact, this time) that the Internet should be regulated and monitored, and that the ISPs should be forced to do it.
However, he manages to step in it again, ending the interview with a very interesting statement: Ultimately, he says, free is the enemy of good.”