Mark Cuban Abandoned by the DVD Business
Mark Cuban has a piece on the consumer’s frustration when DRM concerns overtake meeting customer needs.
I used to believe that we couldn’t rely on the entertainment megacorps to change the world, and that it would be changed around them, whether they were willing or not. But their ownership of content libraries, their power to lobby regulators, and the unwillingness of anyone with deep enough pockets to change the status quo seems to be keeping them in the game. Or rather, keeping the game around them.
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