‘Let your customers infringe your patents’

“im a ‘dont know’,” says p2pnet technical editor surfer. His words come in a comment post to Crosbie Fitch’s thoughts on the demise of newspapers (but not reporters ). In it, “Newspapers are elephants in a desert of their own making, desperately wandering from watering hole to watering hole, but the revenue flowing from each tributary of their 18th century monopoly on the sale of copies is drying up,” says Crosbie, adding: “Neither fencing off the copies nor reinforcing the monopoly will help.

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Sunday, June 7th, 2009 P2P News

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