CrashPeer44
January 28th, 2006, 12:22 PM
The January 27 headline read, "Landmark case spells doom for internet music swappers." Doom! They're all doomed! Doom, we tell you!
Doom? Maybe for the music companies that think they can stop file-swapping by going into court. Not for the file-swappers.
The article was published in The Independent, a British newspaper. Note the key word: paper. Anything information source that is tied to paper at the point of origin is equally doomed. How do I know? Because I read the article on the web.
In six months or a year, there will be some story on slash.dot or some other techie website that reveals "startling" new data: the amount of file-swapping is still increasing.
Read more Here
http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north431.html
that acticule is so right
WE ARE THE FUTURE!:hi
Doom? Maybe for the music companies that think they can stop file-swapping by going into court. Not for the file-swappers.
The article was published in The Independent, a British newspaper. Note the key word: paper. Anything information source that is tied to paper at the point of origin is equally doomed. How do I know? Because I read the article on the web.
In six months or a year, there will be some story on slash.dot or some other techie website that reveals "startling" new data: the amount of file-swapping is still increasing.
Read more Here
http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north431.html
that acticule is so right
WE ARE THE FUTURE!:hi