Zeropaid recently reported about a Q&A with Brilliant Digital Entertainment CEO Kevin Bermeister done by ZDnet’s executive editor, David Coursey. That story was itself a response to Coursey’s “Can you trust Brilliant? I don’t. Here’s why” article.
Well, this week, one of Coursey’s colleagues had this to say: “A recent column by my colleague David Coursey gave peer-to-peer networking the ‘60 Minutes’ treatment. Coursey allowed [Bermeister] to field a round of tough questions about the company’s business practices, licensing, and security. While steadfast in his defense of Brilliant’s strategy, the executive’s comments swayed the opinion of a scant few.” Click here for David Morgenstern’s full commentary, “Did Brilliant do something wrong or not?“
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