The head of the European Publishers Council said consumers were drawn
online by free content but this needed to change.

"The value of content must be understood by consumers so that new
business models can evolve."

HA! Gotta love idealists... There is no way that Gen-Y will accept
anything other than free and instant gradification.  Sounds more like
a dying industry trying to preseve its bottom line rather than innovating.

Copyright laws are going to need to change.  DRM?  That's a joke.  If
security consists of zeros and ones, then there will be a hacker out
there to crack it.

It doesn't get much weaker than this...
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/12/06/D8EAUDM04.html





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