aL
06-03-2005, 07:21 PM
Jeg har ikke selv læst nyheden, men det betyder vel ikke at jeg ikke kan dele med Jer (det er jo trods alt kritik af APG's amerikanske bror MPAA):
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20030914-2820.html
http://www.research.att.com/~pdmcdan/drm03.pdf
Det er meget at læse, men det skulle efter sigende være god læsning. -jeg vælger at læse lidt op på pensum i stedet ;)
EDIT: Nu læste jeg alligevel lidt, og faldte over denne bemærkning:
". . . there's no evidence whatsoever that people are not going to the theater or not buying DVDs or not renting videotapes because of this activity."
If that is indeed the case, it points to the fact that watching a downloaded rip of The Lord of the Rings on your PC is a pale shadow of the experience of seeing it in the theater or watching the special-edition DVD. As long as movie studios continue to hit the right balance of price, convenience, and features, online movie trading will continue to be of little threat to the industry's economic health.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20030914-2820.html
http://www.research.att.com/~pdmcdan/drm03.pdf
Det er meget at læse, men det skulle efter sigende være god læsning. -jeg vælger at læse lidt op på pensum i stedet ;)
EDIT: Nu læste jeg alligevel lidt, og faldte over denne bemærkning:
". . . there's no evidence whatsoever that people are not going to the theater or not buying DVDs or not renting videotapes because of this activity."
If that is indeed the case, it points to the fact that watching a downloaded rip of The Lord of the Rings on your PC is a pale shadow of the experience of seeing it in the theater or watching the special-edition DVD. As long as movie studios continue to hit the right balance of price, convenience, and features, online movie trading will continue to be of little threat to the industry's economic health.