No will _mind_ because the RIAA, in the long run, will not _matter_.
Well, in the long run we're all dead. In the meantime, we'll have real, life-destroying problems as the *AA and their legislators try to remake the digital world in the image of the phonograph.
They may be the death throes of the media cartels, but they're still dangerous.
Well, in the long run we're all dead. In the meantime, we'll have real, life-destroying problems as the *AA and their legislators try to remake the digital world in the image of the phonograph.
They may be the death throes of the media cartels, but they're still dangerous.
Well, in the story, the government didn't really have much choice. Kind of like P2P in the real world.