From White House aide under Lyndon Johnson to head of the MPAA. He was 85.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/04/26/entertainment/e160028D00.DTL
Is it speaking ill of the dead to say that he was a dick on digital-media matters? His legacy to me is that he held technology back.
no, I completely agree. And if you've not seen the docu This Film is Not yet Rated, about the MPAA, you should.
I was thinking when I read the subject line (and this is probably wrong for me to say) I wouldn't say RIP for the stuff he did. I saw a little of the docu a few weeks ago on IFC.