Yeah, you need to have a registration, but it's quick and free -- use a hotmail account. Article makes some interesting statements. First about modern amercan business: ] "The quintessential American company was Enron, which ] made nothing," said Neal Gabler, author of "Life the ] Movie." In today's culture, he added, "the product is ] almost immaterial; it's the consciousness about it." then touching on digital morality (and then a major reason why being a computer professional has lost it's cache): ] "What the Internet does is, it pries everything out of ] moral context and lets people feel knowing about it," he ] said, because the skills used to cut and paste something ] with a computer are more valued than those used to ] manufacture it. and we can't forget the FUCKING MORON ON THE STREET section: ] On a recent morning on Canal Street, crowds of shoppers, ] most past their undergraduate years, brought the metaphor ] to life, plucking up fake Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Kate ] Spade handbags. A New Jersey woman named Linda Dorian, ] plumping for two bootleg Vuittons, compared her purchases ] to downloading music. "Somehow everybody seems to be ] making out," she said. "I don't see any poor rock stars. ] I don't see any poor designers." This lady is why file sharing is as big a problem as it is, not because of geeks and college students. There's no poor rock stars, you moron, because the "STARS" already sold a lot of records. But poor musicians are out of sight and out of mind. Beyond File-Sharing, a Nation of Copiers |