GrafoDexia

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Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Damn the lawsuits! Full speed ahead.

When P2P is illegal, only criminals will have P2P.

Dept. of Homeland Security enforces expired patent. The first casualty in Ashcroft's war on IP.

Internet TV still at fringes as major players move their lumbering apparati into position.

TiVo promises to serve customers worse.

Video iPod could be illegal. Seems kind of silly given that others have similar products out, but whatever. More likely is that Apple is using the iPod Photo to fine-tune the concept of a display-based iPod without messing up a good thing.

RIAA sales up; latest attempt to force upgrading music collection down.

--Ari

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