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Interview With Mark Cuban About Grokster

David Goldenberg writes "Gelf Magazine is featuring an interview with Mark Cuban about the grokster case. In the interview, Cuban tells Gelf he decided to get involved because of the "copyright law and the politicians who get paid to pimp for the studios and labels." Our previous coverage here.

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  1. Re:So, what's it to him? by CSMastermind · · Score: 3, Informative

    Well if you read his blog entry covered on /. here: http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/27/14 11245&tid=98 you'll know that he owns alot of digital content. If MGM wins this case they could potentially shut down a valuable means for him to get that content to his customers.

  2. Mark's talks about this issue in his blog by xmas2003 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Read Mark Cuban's Blog where he talks more about this.

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  3. Mark Cuban's blog. by IconBasedIdea · · Score: 4, Informative

    Cubes has plenty of opinions on everything at his blog, but here's some more MGM v Grokster for you all... http://www.blogmaverick.com/entry/1234000237029704 / http://www.blogmaverick.com/entry/1234000890030093 / http://www.blogmaverick.com/entry/1234000523038163 /

  4. RIAA LIES EXPOSE : SALES != "UNITS SHIPPED" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    The RIAA says music sales are down, more specifically they say sales of the top 100 cd are down and this is DUE TO PIRACY.

    Well by Sales the Mean "Items Shipped to Stores" !

    So all they Really Mean is Stores Stock Less.

    In the US Nielsen Ratings are based on "Individual Sales to Customers" so are these REAL sales down?

    "Soundscan recorded 146 million CDs sold in Q1 2003, against 160 million in Q1 2004 - an increase of nearly 10%. Figures for Q2, released this summer are expected to show yet another increase. The RIAA, on the other hand, are claiming a 7% decrease in revenue - but that's purely through managing shipments and returns."

    Nope, Sales are up !!!
    By this more realistic definition Music Sales are up.

    => Therefore if we are to believe the RIAA but use a more realistic definition of sales then :
    FILE SWAPPING HAS INCREASED POPULAR MUSIC SALES.

    Here is a Link with the sources http://digital-lifestyles.info/display_page.asp?se ction=distribution&id=1222

    People listen to more music than they buy.
    The More Music People Listen to, the more they buy.

    ADD in the spectacular rise of iTunes and Music Sales are through the roof.

    File Sharing promotes music and increases sales.

    Artists Win, The RIAA, wins, File Swappers Win, P2P wins - Everyone Wins !!!

    It is about controlling the means of distribution.

    Here is an Very Rigorous Academic Study of File Sharings Effect on Record Sales.
    The Conclusion:"File Sharing Has A Negligable Satistical Effect on Sales".
    http://www.p2pnet.net/zero/FileSharing_March2004.p df
    Here is A Japanese Study with much the same conclusion.
    http://www.iir.hit-u.ac.jp/file/WP05-08tanaka.pdf
    So the Lies are exposed, the **AA are just out to keep cartel control, make sure we only watch and buy what they have.
    Read How Exhorbitant Liscense Fees for Samples have crippled Modern Music in the excellent fast paced read.
    http://kembrew.com/documents/mcleod-freedomofexpre ssion3.pdf
    Freedom Of Expression by Kembrew McLeod also details many other ways in which Irresponsible Litigous Intellectual Property stifles research, innovation, cost millions of lives worldwide due to drug patents and holds back the development of important medicines for breast cancer due to human genome patents.

    I think that P2P has revitalised Culture and learning, it has made the world a richer place and everyone has benefited from this, leechers, artists and business' alike.

  5. Re:Who? by Golias · · Score: 5, Informative

    Who the hell is Mark Cuban....?

    Mark Cuban was one of the few dot-com millionaires smart enough to cash in his chips and leave the table before the bust.

    He went on to buy the Dallas Mavericks and make a big jackass of himself ever since, but the sort of jackass who is fun to have around at a party.

    He has been fined by the NBA for unsportmanlike conduct more than any other owner... probably more than any team owner in the history of sports.

    He recently produced a "reality TV" program which was sort of a low-rent version of the Apprentice, in which he gave a million dollars away, making the contestants do really stupid shit and eliminating the losers on the basis of his own fickle whims.

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