On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 06:54:27AM -0500, Kevin Atkinson wrote:
> I am going to try once again to start an intelligent conversation.  If
> this develops into a flame war I'm out of here.
> 
> With the reality that copy protection is going to fail and the fact that
> once everyone gets high speed internet connections entire movies will we
> able to be swapped much like music is now, does content on demand TV have
> a future?  My theory is that it might because if people can get the show
> they want when they want with little to no cost then why will the average
> joe bother hunting down the video on file sharing services?
> 
> As I side note does anyone here believe that the Recording Industry does
> *not* deserve to die.

Do *any* businesses, or industries for that matter, have a "right" to
exist?

-- 
Yes, I know my enemies.
They're the teachers who tell me to fight me.
Compromise, conformity, assimilation, submission, ignorance,
hypocrisy, brutality, the elite.
All of which are American dreams.

              - Rage Against The Machine
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