I think information is far from being a "product you can stop buying".
And If you believe Clarín has less power to "decide whether or not I should be allowed to hear what someone wants to say" than the government, you probably don't quite understand the kind of power they have over information.
I think information is far from being a "product you can stop buying". And If you believe Clarín has less power to "decide whether or not I should be allowed to hear what someone wants to say" than the government, you probably don't quite understand the kind of power they have over information.
...would definitely buy garlic from this guy.
what they want, he tells Ars, is for digital property to "complete the emulation of the physical world."
One would think they would eventually see the change of paradigm that's been going on for... 30 years?