I: [*****SPAM*****] Moody: "Finally Calling Time on Piracy FUD"
P.S.: oppure ve lo passo in condivisione così, come affermato nello studio, con i 5 euro risparmiati fate girare leconomia del bar per laperitivo di questa sera. _____ Da: Blengino [mailto:blengino@penalistiassociati.it] Inviato: martedì 5 aprile 2011 11.13 A: 'J.C. DE MARTIN'; 'nexa@server-nexa.polito.it' Oggetto: R: [*****SPAM*****] [nexa] Moody: "Finally Calling Time on Piracy FUD" Se posso dire, merita scaricare lintero studio: a 5 euro son soldi ben spesi. C. _____ Da: nexa-bounces@server-nexa.polito.it [mailto:nexa-bounces@server-nexa.polito.it] Per conto di J.C. DE MARTIN Inviato: martedì 5 aprile 2011 9.43 A: nexa@server-nexa.polito.it Oggetto: [*****SPAM*****] [nexa] Moody: "Finally Calling Time on Piracy FUD" Lettura vivamente consigliata. juan carlos Finally Calling Time on Piracy FUD Published 14:34, 21 March 11 Glyn Moody One of the striking features of reports purporting to estimate the damage caused by piracy - both of software and content - is that without exception, as far as I can tell, their numbers and methodology simply do not withstand close scrutiny. The trouble is, when it's a question of lone voices like mine or even that of Techdirt <http://www.techdirt.com/> 's Mike Masnick, probably the most dogged debunker of piracy FUD, the content industries can ignore such posts, presumably in the belief that our quick analyses somehow don't count. But that's not possible when the same points comes from a respected organisation like the Social Science research Council <http://www.ssrc.org/> , an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923, especially when they appear in a meticulously-researched 400-page report: [...] Given the scope and rigour of this report, I think it will go down as a decisive moment when the discourse around piracy changed fundamentally, with the content industries being forced, finally, to explain and justify their methodologies, rather than simply stating their claimed results. And once this level of rigour is brought to bear on the subject, we will start to see very different figures being quoted, and maybe even different policies being put in in place as a result. That's bound to happen one day, when reality finally catches up with the content industries: it's just a question of time.... Articolo intero qui: http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2011/03/finally-calling-tim e-on-piracy-fud/index.htm
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