If it's not for the money why are they advocating government monitoring and control of the net at this late date instead of being on the edge and working with someone 2 years ago to get their music out there.
Even if we do get "effective" spam legislation passed at a national level what do we do when the spammers move off-shore? We need comprehensive spam legislation from "all" countries that participate on the 'net or all we do is make them move the servers that they are based on. I'm not really advocating government intervention (the thought of how badly they could screw this one up is a really nasty one)but we as a community need to try and do something before they do step in. Any ideas?
nope read it, sems like more of ye olde bs marketing speak....
Am I missing something or did a lot of this seem to be non-answers?
If it's not for the money why are they advocating government monitoring and control of the net at this late date instead of being on the edge and working with someone 2 years ago to get their music out there.
Why did they decline to answer the question about proof of declining sales after the advent of napster?
Even if we do get "effective" spam legislation passed at a national level what do we do when the spammers move off-shore? We need comprehensive spam legislation from "all" countries that participate on the 'net or all we do is make them move the servers that they are based on. I'm not really advocating government intervention (the thought of how badly they could screw this one up is a really nasty one)but we as a community need to try and do something before they do step in. Any ideas?