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Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Fisher's new book.

An example of the gap between content creators and content controllers.

A short, rather odd, interview with the WB head of antipiracy efforts. "It's a mistake to assume that illegal file-sharing translates to a one-to-one loss in sales." "You'll always be able to come up with a circumstance where a legitimate sale was replaced by file-sharing."

--Ari

2 Comments:

Blogger Mark M. Hancock said...

Although I appreciate the link, I noticed it's listed as "Fisher's new book." The link is actually to my blog titled "PhotoJournalism."

4:37 PM  
Blogger Ari F. said...

Well you're certainly welcome for the link, but I'm not exactly sure how it got there. Likely some cross-talk between the DP photo mailing list and here (in the sense that I tend to open a whole bunch of things to read for the day and then close them while copying their addresses and I must have just been careless). Your blog is spectacular, btw. It was easily the most useful resource I sent out to my photogs during my time as editor.
--Ari

10:01 PM  

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