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- Is p2p the culprit for sagging music revenues?: ...connectivity at home, the proliferation of CD ...
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- Gadget turnover:: ...monitors, and home networks. ...
Posted at November 13, 2004 09:27 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Gadget turnover:
jjd on 2004/01/02:
„Contenders in other forums include DVD burners, flat screen monitors, and home networks.“
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Posted at February 01, 2004 09:10 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
family matters
thom on 2003/05/12:
„I reached the answering machine the first time I called, so I waited and then tried again around 3:30. Dad picked up the phone then, and he and I chatted a bit; he’d been at my sister’s, where the rest of the family still were, but had walked back home to pick up his DVD player so that he could show off the DVDs he’d recently burned from his old home movies on videotape (he’d been researching DVD burners for a while, and a couple of weeks ago bought a new computer with a burner).“
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Posted at June 11, 2003 02:45 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Is p2p the culprit for sagging music revenues?
Dan on 2002/11/25:
„Microsoft researchers have authored a paper saying that it is "pointless" to fight peer-to-peer networking. They were specifically referring to music swapping, but the key factors in their conclusion - the decentralization of peer-to-peer networks (and subsequent lack of a single entity to pursue through litigation), rising adoption of broadband Internet connectivity at home, the proliferation of CD and DVD burners, and the ubiquity of instant messaging - make this warning almost equally applicable to any form of digital content. Since this would, by definition, include Microsoft's entire portfolio of software, it's probably safe to assume that this isn't the company's official position.“
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Posted at December 25, 2002 02:48 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)