6:00pm UK, Monday January 20, 2003
Robbie Williams has been slammed by a Government minister for saying Internet piracy was "great".
Culture minister Kim Howells accused the singer of supporting drug and prostitution.
Robbie gets controversial
Mr Howells said he was "appalled" at the chart-topping star's comments which amounted to "defending theft".
Williams - whose album Escapology was last year's biggest seller in the UK - made his remarks at a music conference in Cannes.
He is reported to have said of Internet piracy: "I think it's great, really I do. There is nothing anyone can do about it.
"I am sure my record label would hate me saying it, and my manager and my accountants."
Mr Howells said: "Williams should not be defending theft, and this is real theft.
"It is the equivalent of going into a record store and shoplifting the material on sale. I hope that musicians everywhere will condemn his statement.
"He should also realise that many of these pirate operations are linked to organised crime on a worldwide basis," he told Guardian Unlimited.
Williams said he spoke to the heads of record labels about online piracy when he discussed his new £80m record deal last year but found they "don't know what to do about it".
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