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Subject: IP: Bertelsmann und Napster -- Is this Netscape or The Sex Pistols?
>From: "Rob Raisch" <info@raisch.com> >To: "Dave Farber" <farber@cis.upenn.edu> >Subject: IP: Bertelsmann und Napster -- Is this Netscape or The Sex Pistols? >Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 17:24:18 -0500 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) >Importance: Normal > >(As usual, NTK is bang-on. How to commercialize the chaos of Napster >without losing its fans? Any control imposed on its culture will destroy >what value it might contain. /rr) > > From Need To Know - *the* weekly high-tech sarcastic update for the uk >http://www.ntk.net/ > > So the healing power of *music* has at last mended the rift > between NAPSTER and BERTELSMANN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT - and, at > the moment, is even enabling them to overlook their > glaringly fundamental incompatibilities. The whole point of > a peer-to- peer system is that anyone can swap any file with > anyone else - if BMG are going to restrict it to certain > approved promo tracks, or run compensatory payment tracking > for every file on the system (which'd be fun for bands who > are signed to different labels in different territories), > they might as well do it with a few industrial strength > ftp-sites. And if they don't, they continue to run the risk > of copyright actions from, ooh - off the top of our heads, > every other record company in the world. And even if the Nap > magically chases the *bad* files out of its walled garden, > won't the action move to more staid (and more heartily > defended) "Napster for workgroups" projects like .NET and > Groove? BMG don't seem to have the faintest inkling of how > intimately P2P and piracy are interlinked - but, hey, > they're a major label, and therefore their job is to waste > huge amounts of money on what the kids seem to like. Also, > it'll be far funnier to watch, if the Napster/ BMG deal > turns out less like AOL buying Netscape, and more like the > Sex Pistols signing to EMI. > http://www.bertelsmann.com/press/press_item.cfm?id=2461 >"Hey kids, swap legally approved tracks among yourselves! It'll be groovy!" > >-- >"We forbid any course that says we restrict free speech." >Kathleen Dixon, Director, Dept of Women's Studies >Bowling Green State University
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