Tonite, we went to see a great movie. Very fun and insightful about the power of argumentation. The best part of the movie for me was when the main actor/lobbyist said:
“If we’re arguing about something, I don’t have to prove that I am right, I just have to prove that you’re wrong, then that makes me right”.
Then I realize that is what politicians do. Amazingly so simple yet so powerful.
In response to Nick’s comment about DRM, I suggested that Movie Studios would be more likely to support a subscription service model, if they chose to not use DRM. Well it sounds like someone is sorta thinking along the same way as I have just read very interesting news about why the true video ipod is being delayed:
“According to ThinkSecret, the company (Apple) wants to stick with the iTunes model of selling individual flicks, while the studios are looking for a MusicNet-style subscription service.”
I agree but why choose MusicNet to refer to a subscription service when Rhapsody is #1?
OK I am biased … < grin >.