JayFarrar
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Thought this was interesting.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080526/ap_on_hi_te/youtube_lawsuit
Google: Viacom's YouTube suit threatens freedom
Here's the thing, someone is paying to produce the content that most can now get on the Internet for free. In some cases they do this legally, in other cases, they don't.
What is fascinating to me, is that this really sets the bar for what is coming.
Will the law really come to the Wild West that is the current model for the internet?
The implications for the media business are astonishing.
Let's use a future Tribune as an example.
You can get a print product delivered to your house or office. You can get an electronic version sent to your computer of PDA and it also includes all the wire stories that the Trib gets as part of the customized news package that you select.
When you subscribe to the paper and a man comes to your house, and you get a box that delivers high-speed internet. You pick the news and entertainment feeds. You no longer need cable, everything comes through your Tribune subscription.
Pick and choose the channels and networks you want to watch. Or just favorite shows.
Satellite radio is included and you don't need Tivo, because everything is on-demand.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080526/ap_on_hi_te/youtube_lawsuit
Google: Viacom's YouTube suit threatens freedom
Here's the thing, someone is paying to produce the content that most can now get on the Internet for free. In some cases they do this legally, in other cases, they don't.
What is fascinating to me, is that this really sets the bar for what is coming.
Will the law really come to the Wild West that is the current model for the internet?
The implications for the media business are astonishing.
Let's use a future Tribune as an example.
You can get a print product delivered to your house or office. You can get an electronic version sent to your computer of PDA and it also includes all the wire stories that the Trib gets as part of the customized news package that you select.
When you subscribe to the paper and a man comes to your house, and you get a box that delivers high-speed internet. You pick the news and entertainment feeds. You no longer need cable, everything comes through your Tribune subscription.
Pick and choose the channels and networks you want to watch. Or just favorite shows.
Satellite radio is included and you don't need Tivo, because everything is on-demand.