Copyright and Confirmation Bias

Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 11/13/2009 - 00:04

Brendan Scott’s Weblog: "Don Dodge, a former VP of product development at Napster maps out what happened to the company, how they pleaded with the music industry to provide a better solution to them ... and how the music industry had put itself in such a position as to be literally unable to act in its own best interests, or the interests of its artists."


 

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