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Friday, January 07, 2005

'If you went into a physical bookstore, and all the books were shrink-wrapped shut, would you sell more that way? Probably not.'

BSA wants ISPs more liable for infringement.

More on Exceem.

Once again CD variety declines.

P2P filesharing increases.

Yet another way the Internet breaks the old rules.

Visual art mashups.

Payola by middlement is declining, but it may not be a good thing.

--Ari

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is there a reason the ePrairie.com article consistently says "Exceem" instead of "Exeem"? They even link to exceem.com, which, judging from a quick look, seems to be mostly a rip-off site designed to remind of suprnova's design and lure people into signing up for a paid service...

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