Did anyone read the paper? There's one choice nugget:
"There appears to be a growing belief that consumers should not have to pay for music at all, that the very concept of intellectual property should go the way of the horse and buggy."
Yup. They at least got one thing right.
They even take a swing at deCSS:
"A Norwegian teenager has already cracked the encryption code for Digital Video Discs (DVDs); though the average movie file is too large for widespread trading, increases in storage capacity and bandwidth will make movie piracy (using Napster-like services) feasible in the near future"
You can't say these people can't jump on the bandwagon.
Did anyone read the paper? There's one choice nugget:
"There appears to be a growing belief that consumers should not have to pay for music at all, that the very concept of intellectual property should go the way of the horse and buggy."
Yup. They at least got one thing right.
They even take a swing at deCSS:
"A Norwegian teenager has already cracked the encryption code for Digital Video Discs (DVDs); though the average movie file is too large for widespread trading, increases in storage capacity and bandwidth will make movie piracy (using Napster-like services) feasible in the near future"
You can't say these people can't jump on the bandwagon.