Olivennes-Bruni-Sarkozy: trio de choc & répression sous influence
Olivennes-Bruni-Sarkozy : The shocking trio of Punishment Under Influence
The press had announced that Sarkozy and Bruni met on Nov. 23, the day the Olivennes report was introduced , and then had a dinner together. Bakchich web site gives more precise information:
“Only one meeting at a dinner on Saturday, Nov. 17, to the well known advertiser, Jacques Séguéla, was enough to trigger the idyll. A real thunderbolt for Nicolas, who was also appointed for other datings at the same time. Since, he decided to stop all: incessant phone calls and galant “rendez-vous”…”
One week before the Olivennes report…
It now appears that a liaison Sarkozy-Bruni hidded another one, very much more interesting. Le Parisien published on December 18 the testimony of one of the photographers present at Disneyland Paris :
“One day I heard about a relationship that the french state divorced head had with a young woman working with the audiovisual field of activity. At this time, I believed what I heard must true… Three weeks ago, I was informed about a dinner to Jacques Ségéla’s home where was present Denis Olivennes (the boss of FNAC), Carla Bruni and Nicolas Sarkozy. Nothing sensational. Nothing confidential except that Carla and the president was very, very close. Shortly afterwards, I learned that they meet again together… at Elysée. Carla was invited too to the Chateau because of the submission of Denis Olivennes’s report on the piracy on the Internet.”
Feeling bad between the CEO of Fnac protecting its own business, argueing the very simplest idea “Free is stealing…”, and a star who signed a petition against the global license during the consideration of the DADVSI french laws, while the full Olivennes’s report and agreements was transferred to the Elyséean head office. One can say, Sarko was obviously under influence, but nevertheless, his “cowboy” speech will for sure satisfied his new girlfriend…
Just for fun : a little speach of his own :
“Today, an agreement was signed, and I want to welcome this decisive moment for the emergence of a new civilized internet. Internet is a “new frontier”, a new territory to conquer. But the Internet should not be a “Far West” high-tech, a lawless zone where “outlaws” may loot unreservedly creations, or even worse, doing business onto the artists’s job. In one hand, networks brand new, ultra-sophisticated equipments, and to the other hand we connat have medieval behavior, which, under the pretext that all is digital, everyone could freely practise shoplifting.”
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