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Why is Hollywood making a sequel to the Napster wars - iT News - 08-13-2007, 07:31 AM

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Why is Hollywood making a sequel to the Napster wars
iT News, Australia - 4 hours ago
Meantime, dozens of other services had sprung up to fill Kazaa's niche -- AllofMP3, the notorious Russian site, was eventually killed through intervention ...



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Great article - 08-13-2007, 09:25 AM

It is indeed mystifying how, apparently, nobody in the entertainment industry with any clout is capable of understanding where the industry is going, or rather, being taken by the market.


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08-13-2007, 10:19 AM

It scares the sh*** out of the industry to lose ground, hence profit, but whatever action they pursue they do exactly that...losing ground. Don't you just love the internet and its opportunities. Instead of agreeing to take a share by making a deal with YouTube and the like they want it all and at the end they get even less by scaring off people to P2P and Torrents and other sources. The free market will teach them a lesson.


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