News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch may have just recently joined Twitter but his attacks against the British and now President Obama and Google have quickly become top trending topics on the social network.
Murdoch might be the only media based CEO is the world who doesn’t realize that internet users are turning away from companies that back the “Stop Online Piracy Act” known as SOPA . In his first Tweet he stated:
“So Obama has thrown in his lot with Silicon Valley paymasters who threaten all software creators with piracy, plain thievery,”
He then called Google a “piracy leader” since the site’s search engine can lead users to illegal downloading. In his Google attack Murdoch wrote:
“Piracy leader is Google who streams movies free, sells advts around them. No wonder pouring millions into lobbying.”
In response to the Tweet a Google spokesperson lashed back at the ridiculousness of Murdoch’s tweet:
“This is just nonsense,” said a Google spokesperson. “Like many other tech companies, we believe that there are smart, targeted ways to shut down foreign rogue websites without asking US companies to censor the Internet.”
For those not familiar with SOPA the bill would allow sites to be shut down completely if a copyright owner makes even simple complaints against any part of a websites content. Websites including Wikipedia, Craigslist and others have claimed that had SOPA existed when they were first founded they wouldn’t exist today.
It should be noted that Fox News receives millions of visitors from Google’s search engine and Google News platform.
Do you think Rupert Murdoch simply wants SOPA to be passed so his News Corp. can gain more control in the online space?