Afn
December 14th, 2004, 06:44 AM
Quote from info-anarchy news article:
P2P file sharing is a disruptive technology which offers cost-efficiency and zero maintenance at the price of increased software complexity. P2P file sharing technology allows artists to come in direct contact with their fans. Without attitude/social changes, the big content owners will need to adjust to the new environment where content distribution is nearly cost-free and all new songs/games/TV shows/movies appear on the Internet within 24 hours after their release. For the next decade, content owners will not be able to stop P2P file sharing with technological measures. They cannot attract the Ph.D.s needed to keep up with the fast evolution cycle.
P2P file sharing technology is still economically attractive. File sharing technology has been used to yield significant cost reductions. The common P2P theme of pooling resources for efficiency, eliminating the need for intermediaries, and removing single points of failure is appealing for many industries. A good example is Skype, the Internet-based telephone which gathered millions of users in just a few months. Skype is based on P2P file sharing technology such as Superpeers and NAT circumvention/Firewall avoidance. This technology allows Skype to offer a cheap service which is easy to use (no NAT issues) and is very reliable. Another example is webcams, broadcasting in real-time to one million users is very costly. Within two years we will have the P2P-based technology which reduce the costs of operating both webcams and Internet-based TV channels to near-zero. Every user can become a content provider.
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When every user becomes a content provider, selling copies of works of art becomes a very dumb idea. The article quickly says what I have talked and written about for the past several years. Any attitude or social changes will be seen for what they are, propaganda and will never work. Since world war two millions of students were educated to break down fascist and undemocratic systems.
The riaa and mpaa have become undemocratic organizations in an all digital world of content production and in a world where every content user is also a provider. This is a very major change and the process of dramatic change is just starting.
I posted this in news, but I like the forum comment system better than the news comment system.
P2P file sharing is a disruptive technology which offers cost-efficiency and zero maintenance at the price of increased software complexity. P2P file sharing technology allows artists to come in direct contact with their fans. Without attitude/social changes, the big content owners will need to adjust to the new environment where content distribution is nearly cost-free and all new songs/games/TV shows/movies appear on the Internet within 24 hours after their release. For the next decade, content owners will not be able to stop P2P file sharing with technological measures. They cannot attract the Ph.D.s needed to keep up with the fast evolution cycle.
P2P file sharing technology is still economically attractive. File sharing technology has been used to yield significant cost reductions. The common P2P theme of pooling resources for efficiency, eliminating the need for intermediaries, and removing single points of failure is appealing for many industries. A good example is Skype, the Internet-based telephone which gathered millions of users in just a few months. Skype is based on P2P file sharing technology such as Superpeers and NAT circumvention/Firewall avoidance. This technology allows Skype to offer a cheap service which is easy to use (no NAT issues) and is very reliable. Another example is webcams, broadcasting in real-time to one million users is very costly. Within two years we will have the P2P-based technology which reduce the costs of operating both webcams and Internet-based TV channels to near-zero. Every user can become a content provider.
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When every user becomes a content provider, selling copies of works of art becomes a very dumb idea. The article quickly says what I have talked and written about for the past several years. Any attitude or social changes will be seen for what they are, propaganda and will never work. Since world war two millions of students were educated to break down fascist and undemocratic systems.
The riaa and mpaa have become undemocratic organizations in an all digital world of content production and in a world where every content user is also a provider. This is a very major change and the process of dramatic change is just starting.
I posted this in news, but I like the forum comment system better than the news comment system.