While the media is all doom and gloom, for some there is boundless optimism. I have been asked to do several pitches in the last two weeks, two to companies that are expanding into new areas and want to make sure that they capture all the market potential that they see, and one to a [...]
For some time, an Australian Company Perceptric Pty. Ltd., has been researching the damage to content provider revenues from illegal file sharing activities. Empirically we can find no conclusive evidence that file sharing damages the income stream for copyright owners, in fact, quite the reverse. We have found definitive statistics that show the [...]
Following on from an article written by Chris Gilbey last week, Record Companies – The True Criminals wherein he pointed out that that the music industry was possibly one of the main causes of the lowering of community morals when the lyrics of some songs played over the radio were questionable when played in the [...]
The other day I blogged about the fact that P2P was big business. We discussed the value of the infrastructure purchased as a result of P2P activity, both at the carrier and consumer level. Today we will be anecdotally commencing an examination of the apparently growing causational relationship between higher education and file sharing [...]
The other day, I opined that Presidents Obamas activities were akin to flogging a horse up the hill with little hope of it surviving the trip down the other side. It would appear that others agree. In an article from Fox News, entitled First 100 days Spending Spree Raises Management Issues the interviewer, [...]
Politicians and the folks from the press would have you believe that P2P is illegal. It isn’t. As an analogy, let me talk about Bonnie and Clyde. When the audacious pair were finally apprehended, did the law make a big announcement about the 1932 Pierce-Arrow they were driving ? Nope had nothing to do [...]