Crackdown May Send Music Traders Into Software Underground
Some experts wonder if the industry’s efforts will create more trouble for it than ever. “The R.I.A.A. is breeding antibiotic-resistant bacteria,” said Clay Shirky, a software developer who teaches new media at New York University.
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Another file-sharing model is for business users who want to collaborate while protecting secrets from competitors. “The needs of businesses and the needs of file traders are the same,” Mr. Shirky said. “I want a secure way to send you a three megabyte PowerPoint file with no way for anyone else to see it. That is not different from an MP3 file.”