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There are replicators for some physical items...
... they're called photocopiers. (I'll give Xerox a break.)

And the fact that eBooks have not taken over shows how the internet can become one distribution channel without making all others obsolete.
Posted by: Anton Philidor   Posted on: 11/22/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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OK, I'll bite...  AbsolutelyNot | 11/21/03
GIVE ME A BREAK!  master of illusion | 11/21/03
Stop the fair use violations  ParadigmOdyssey | 11/21/03
fair use  lmaxwell | 11/22/03
And your probably wont  ParadigmOdyssey | 11/23/03
How do you know when a Senator is lying?  none none | 11/21/03
how to tell when the gov hands are tied  lmaxwell | 11/22/03
'Next' already happened  Anton Philidor | 11/22/03
Crusade against kiddie porn justifies everything  terry flores | 11/22/03
Price bandwidth  Nigel Johnstone | 11/22/03
IT's already begining to happen  voska | 11/24/03
slick move  snsh | 11/22/03
If the Senators ask nicely, P2P will be stupid  Anton Philidor | 11/22/03
How does that work Artist-Disk Co-Digital File?  ParadigmOdyssey | 11/22/03
Artists receive nothing on downloads...  Anton Philidor | 11/22/03
catch 22  lmaxwell | 11/22/03
in the past  lmaxwell | 11/22/03
also in the past  lmaxwell | 11/22/03
There are replicators for some physical items...  Anton Philidor | 11/22/03
more futuristic then that  lmaxwell | 11/23/03
i think we should blame router companies  lmaxwell | 11/23/03
issues  ryusen | 11/24/03

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