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Newspapers, RIAA and MPAA
Newspapers, RIAA and MPAA are all in the same boat, making buggy whips when the car came along. The obvious solution for the newspapers is to bribe the law makers into outlawing the internet and then we can all go back to the good old days. I'm sure RIAA and MPAA would throw in a few bucks.
Posted by: Economister   Posted on: 04/10/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Newspapers, RIAA and MPAA  Economister | 04/10/09
Are you serious?  John Zern | 04/10/09
RE: Are you serious?  Garett | 04/10/09
You have got it backwards.  linux for me | 04/11/09
You can't recover from "free"  Roger Ramjet | 04/10/09
Maybe, probably not  Takalok | 04/11/09
It's not just hot water,  austindawg | 04/14/09
They already do  Creative Efficiency | 04/29/09
Will the real King Canute please stand up  johnfenjackson@... | 04/11/09
RE: Google isn't killing journalism, it's more of a suicide  jestempies | 04/12/09
RE: Google isn't killing journalism, it's more of a suicide  tobto | 04/12/09
RE: Google isn't killing journalism, it's more of a suicide  tobto | 04/12/09
RE: Google isn't killing journalism, it's more of a suicide  nospam@... | 04/14/09
Another idea  LeonBA | 04/17/09
It's the (lack of) content  Guybert | 04/22/09

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