As Britain contemplates changes in copyright reform, The Guardian Online publishes the view of Robert Levine, author of Free Ride:
although the internet has expanded the audience for media, it has all but destroyed the market for it.
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As Britain contemplates changes in copyright reform, The Guardian Online publishes the view of Robert Levine, author of Free Ride:
although the internet has expanded the audience for media, it has all but destroyed the market for it.
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