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Industry Threatened by Innovation at the 'Edge'?

penciling_in writes "In an article on CircleID, Bob Frankston, best known as the co-developer of the legendary VisiCalc and Lotus Express, shares his concern regarding industries desperate effort to control 'the edge' -- VoIP, P2P, Video on Demand... 'The commoditization of the transport is making it increasingly difficult to make money just because you own the pipe. The cable industries have a long history of owning the content and demanding a share in companies whose signals they deign to carry. As gatekeepers they have the ability to command a high fee for passage. The problem is that the scarcity is going away and with the shift to narrowcasting (as in Video on Demand) there is no scarcity. Instead they must own the content themselves if they are to retain any advantage. The Comcast/Disney issue (see: Comcast Family Protects Power) is portrayed as a media consolidation and convergence but that doesn't make sense. With transport becoming increasingly abundant it is easier for new players to enter the market and we should see increasing divergence once millions of people can experiment with new ideas.'"

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  1. The RIAA is ordained by God. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Just pay them the fucking money they deserve, dirty sociopathes.

  2. Re:The time for Artists to gather together is NOW! by eclectro · · Score: -1, Flamebait


    I'm sorry to inform you, but your brake cables have been cut. They will go out on you at the most inopportune time, like when you go down that steep and narrow canyon road.

    I'm just the messenger.

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  3. Re:That's raw capitalism by miscGeek · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Now I have that stupid song stuck in my head.. Thanks a lot :)

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