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more on russo..
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Infamy, infamy, they all got it in for me
These views cut no ice with Russo. He said the industry is exaggerating the impact of file swapping.
Rather than looking at the ways peer-to-peer technology could open up the opportunity to develop fresh business models, record industry execs simply want to kill off file sharing networks, Russo alleged.
Russo and Alan Morris, executive vice president of Sharman Networks (the firm behind KaZaA), both suggested that music labels could use file sharing networks as a distribution mechanism for licensed music tracks, wrapped up in DRM technology.
"The best way to stop the flow of unauthorised networks on P2P network is to release authorised content," Russo commented.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/34937.html
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