Is Apple the Enemy of the TV Industry? Microsoft Thinks So

Courtesy Mashable!  Sat, 08/29/2009 - 22:39

Music’s long struggle with the web has been well documented.

As consumers shifted from CDs to digital media, music labels, artists, and the RIAA have struggled with how to cope.

While some have decided to sue consumers for $22,500 per song , others have found ways to embrace the web .

Now Microsoft’s Director of Consumer and Online in the UK predicts that the same turmoil is going to hit the television industry in the...


 

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