How the New York Times Trained Us to Pay For News
The Times is dealing with a generation of consumers who grew up with Napster and BitTorrent and every major newspaper was readily available online.
The Times is dealing with a generation of consumers who grew up with Napster and BitTorrent and every major newspaper was readily available online.
The inevitable backlash over the online uprisings that foiled controversial pro-copyright bills SOPA and PIPA earlier this year is slowly rising to a boil. Last week, the content industries managed to strike a "backroom deal":https://www.eff.org/deep…
The demise of infamous P2P music service Napster last week -- the most recent in a 10 year history of "death and rebirth":http://www.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2011/12/napsters-seven-lives-are-finished/45646/ -- didn't seem to surprise or distres…