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1997-06-26 23:59Random Junk (idm) scary
1997-06-27 03:40GD Re: (idm) scary
1997-06-27 17:06Pete Ashdown (idm) scary
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1997-06-26 23:59Random Junkhttp://www.yahoo.com/headlines/970626/entertainment/stories/music_internet_1.html damn, i
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Thu, 26 Jun 1997 16:59:46 -0700 (PDT)
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(idm) scary
permalink · <199706262359.QAA26996@hudsucker.gamespot.com>
http://www.yahoo.com/headlines/970626/entertainment/stories/music_internet_1.html damn, i was wondering when they'd notice. -- Jon Drukman jsd@gamespot.com SpotMedia Communications ...I was an infinitely hot and dense dot...
1997-06-27 03:40GDRandom Junk wrote: > > http://www.yahoo.com/headlines/970626/entertainment/stories/music_i
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Thu, 26 Jun 1997 22:40:19 -0500
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Random Junk wrote:
quoted 4 lines > > http://www.yahoo.com/headlines/970626/entertainment/stories/music_internet_1.html > > damn, i was wondering when they'd notice.
Yeah, wasn't there some flap a few weeks ago over a student (University of Michigan?) putting MPEG3 clips of pop tunes up on a web site? The online delivery of music will blur the lines between record label/distributor/store and perhaps introduce a different pricing scheme (pay-per-listen). Should be interesting to see how this develops. GD
1997-06-27 17:06Pete AshdownRandom Junk said once upon a time: >http://www.yahoo.com/headlines/970626/entertainment/st
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Fri, 27 Jun 1997 11:06:38 -0600 (MDT)
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Random Junk said once upon a time:
quoted 3 lines >http://www.yahoo.com/headlines/970626/entertainment/stories/music_internet_1.html > >damn, i was wondering when they'd notice.
This sounds like the all-to-familiar SPA software piracy whining. I know a few people who work for game companies and they all confirm that software piracy is the least of their problems, yet the SPA claims billions-and-billions of dollars lost each year.