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The Cato Institute, the prominent Washington-based nonprofit think tank, has published a new Policy Analysis paper called Peer-to-Peer Networking and Digital Rights Management: How Market Tools Can Solve Copyright Problems. (The link’s not working, for some reason…searching on Cato’s website doesn’t work either)
The paper posits that DRM and P2P are complementary technologies — not mutually exclusive ones — that can be integrated to form potentially attractive new content services.
Without being able to read the Cato Institute document (it really is a broken link and I can’t find the document by searching) and as much as I hate agreeing with the trogs over at Cato about anything, the summary statement is correct, as I’ve written here and here, among other places.]]>