Couldn't disagree with your other hand more. With more competition we are also afforded more diversity in programming by the channels offering different views and opinions. I'll explain it this way, if Time Warner were the end all and owned every television station and controlled all programming and owned a music division, whose music artists do you think you would see on TV?
there is an excellent transcription of a speech made by courtney love about this very topic i found here. i found it was very interesting reading, and made some points about intellectual property which also pertains to the DeCSS case . . . . just a thought.
Sorry Google can't do it, McAfee already bought that startup - http://www.siteadvisor.com/.
Jumping on the dupe bandwagon . . . Simpson's Map Demand the original, never settle for a duplicate /. article!
Couldn't disagree with your other hand more. With more competition we are also afforded more diversity in programming by the channels offering different views and opinions. I'll explain it this way, if Time Warner were the end all and owned every television station and controlled all programming and owned a music division, whose music artists do you think you would see on TV?
On an almost related topic . . . .
The macslash slashbox doesn't appear to be working. anyone else with this goin' on?
already online. http://freshair.npr.org just click current show
there is an excellent transcription of a speech made by courtney love about this very topic i found here. i found it was very interesting reading, and made some points about intellectual property which also pertains to the DeCSS case . . . . just a thought.