Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Why copyright is really-really-really dead
Author: Robert Cassidy Posted: 7/3/2000; 4:16:23 PM Topic: Why copyright is really-really-really dead Msg #: 18317 (In response to 18300) Prev/Next: 18316 / 18318
Music companies: take note. Copy protection and DRM are useless pieces of software you shouldn't be wasting your (*our*) money on. Instead, pay the artists better or see them leave your ranks and go to a direct pay model.Well, it seems that not everyone agrees with you:
http://partners.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/07/biztech/articles/03pate.html
While not foolproof, the concept sounds very difficult to hack and would probably cause most people not to bother...
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Why copyright is really-really-really dead, Eric Soroos, 7/3/2000; 4:56:05 PM
- Re: Why copyright is really-really-really dead, Paul Snively, 7/3/2000; 5:20:29 PM
- Re: Why copyright is really-really-really dead, Robert Cassidy, 7/3/2000; 10:39:17 PM
- Re: Why copyright is really-really-really dead, Dennis Peterson, 7/5/2000; 6:00:40 AM
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