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arnie Grossblatt

The best report ever on media piracy | Felix Salmon | Analysis & Opinion | Reuters.com - 1 views

  • he big forces driving media piracy in developing countries are real and powerful and will not be changed, no matter how many western politicians get on their moral high horses and insist that countries like India and China build a “culture of intellectual property.” But the irony is that if governments and corporations really wanted to build such a culture, then they would encourage companies to set their prices low enough that the populations of those countries could actually afford to buy music, movies, and software at the full legal retail price. It turns out that domestic companies are quite good at distributing media at low prices, and can build profitable businesses by doing that. But foreign companies have different incentives in the short term, and don’t do that.
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    Data-grounded research on the costs of media piracy developing economies.
arnie Grossblatt

London School of Economics: piracy isn't killing big content; government needs to be sk... - 0 views

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    Claims of damage from IP piracy are overstated according to a study by the LSE,
Allison Begezda

FutureBook: celebs could help make cultural shift over piracy | theBookseller.com - 0 views

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    George Walkley, head of Hachette UK, discusses how to combat piracy at The Bookseller's Digital Conference.
arnie Grossblatt

An interview with Neil Gaiman - 2 views

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    Neil Gaiman on content piracy and copyright.
Kat Rodenhizer

In Defense of Piracy - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    With new technology, there are endless possibilities for creating new works, this article explains why current copyright law inhibits this from happening, and why you should think twice about reusing music by Prince.
Ryan Holman

Smaller damages sought in music case - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Interesting take on the music piracy issue and a highlight of the punitive nature of the current laws.
Ryan Holman

Is Netflix Killing Piracy? - 1 views

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    Interesting article about how a former BitTorrent junkie is now perfectly happy to Netflix the movies he wants. Perhaps there's a lesson here for publishers....
arnie Grossblatt

More Kindle Limitations Discovered - 0 views

  • As noted earlier, DRM does nothing to prevent piracy. It’s in place on the Kindle to provide proprietary lock-in for Amazon and a little hand-holding comfort for nervous publishers.  It serves to annoy and alienate potential paying customers. The Kindle has great potential as a device, but as long as Amazon continues to cripple it, readers would be advised to seek alternative e-book solutions.
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    Will DRM kill the Kindle?
arnie Grossblatt

Does Google facilitate e-book piracy? - 1 views

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    Should Google filter search results to eliminate e-book pirate sites?
arnie Grossblatt

Creativity isn't one size fits all, so why is copyright? - 0 views

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    Thoughts on copyright law from the IP counsel at Google  - Bill Patry.
Derik Dupont

Random House Balks at Apple's Book Pricing - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    Random House is the only major publisher whose titles cannot be bought directly from Apple's iBooks application, having resisted the new pricing model that Apple offered publishers for the iPad." />
arnie Grossblatt

Go the Fuck to Sleep Goes Viral - 3 views

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    A NSFW childrens' book is #1 on Amazon, despite (or because of) being freely available in PDF.
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