Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Napster Business Model
Author: Paul Snively Posted: 6/28/2000; 4:37:30 PM Topic: Napster Business Model Msg #: 18235 (In response to 18208) Prev/Next: 18234 / 18236
Wes Felter: Robert Cassidy: Even if you toss in the requirement of internet access? If media were serialized and authenticated on each use? Remember, AOL/Time Warner is in the game now.Wes: It doesn't matter. The cost to crack such a system is low, making it extremely risky.
Not only that, if you take digital content away from systems like Gnutella and Freenet, they'll just turn into pure distributed computation systems a la Bovine to crack the DRM system. Remember, the Internet is not only the world's largest digital community, it's also the world's largest massively-parallel supercomputer.
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- Re: Napster Business Model, Wesley Felter, 6/28/2000; 5:07:34 PM
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