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[IP] Interview with Esther Dyson on Value of Attention




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Subject: Interview with Esther Dyson on Value of Attention
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 12:28:43 +0200
From: Christian Ahlert <ca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
References: <43F7B65C.2080305@xxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Dave:

We are running OpenBusiness.cc to collect, share and investigate
emerging business models on the internet. As part of a series of
interviews we have done one with Esther Dyson on the Value of
Attention. I thought this might be of interest to IP readers.

 From the website:

OpenBusiness talked to Esther Dyson about how business models are
adapting to an internet environment that champions openesss. From
Open Source to Open Content, new forms of organization, production
and distribution are emerging. But how can these ventures produce a
revenue and sustain themselves? For how long can we give content away
for free?

http://www.openbusiness.cc/2006/02/17/the-value-of-attention/

Best
--Ch


On 19 Feb 2006, at 02:05, Dave Farber wrote:

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> Subject: Lessons from the Sony CD DRM Episode
> Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 22:02:08 -0500
> From: Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: undisclosed-recipient:;
>
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> Lessons from the Sony CD DRM Episode
>
> J. Alex Halderman and Edward W. Felten
> Center for Information Technology Policy
> Department of Computer Science
> Princeton University
>
> Extended Version
> February 14, 2006
>
> Abstract
>
> In the fall of 2005, problems discovered in two Sony-BMG compact disc
> copy protection systems, XCP and MediaMax, triggered a public uproar
> that ultimately led to class-action litigation and the recall of
> millions of discs. We present an in-depth analysis of these
> technologies, including their design, implementation, and deployment.
> The systems are surprisingly complex and suffer from a diverse array
> of flaws that weaken their content protection and expose users to
> serious security and privacy risks. Their complexity, and their
> failure, makes them an interesting case study of digital rights
> management that carries valuable lessons for content companies, DRM
> vendors, policymakers, end users, and the security community.
>
> ...
>
> http://itpolicy.princeton.edu/pub/sonydrm-ext.pdf
>
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