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marketing in a 3rd world country. Posted 1/2/2006 6:10 PM E-Mail Newsletters
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... usually connotes love of one?s country, sense of ... mostly felt by less developed or
3rd world countries. ... a sound suggestion to make for marketing theorist to ...
... Germany is the world's 3rd largest economy in terms ... the internet has opened Germany
to the world. The relevance of marketing research and marketing information ...
... and placing it to a 2nd or 3rd world country solely to ... will not make it in the world
today. ... requires skilled decisions, and researched marketing approaches and ...
... and placing it to a 2nd or 3rd world country solely to ... will not make it in the world
today. ... requires skilled decisions, and researched marketing approaches and ...
Submitted by pjmahon81 on January 3, 2006
Category: American History
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File-sharing barons face day of reckoning
By Alex Veiga, Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Weeks before the original Napster shut down for good in 2001, Internet users were flocking to alternative song-swapping programs. Nearly 20 million people used Morpheus in its first four months, for example, to trade music and other files for free online. But the man behind Morpheus was worried. Michael Weiss figured popularity could bring its own perils.
Wayne Rosso used to head up Grokster, an illegal online file swapping service. He has since gone straight and now steers MashBoxx.com.
By Gary C. Knapp, AP
As he feared, the notoriety led Hollywood studios and recording companies to sue Weiss' StreamCast or copyright infringement. It was part of the entertainment industry's wider effort to contain Morpheus and other Napster clones such as Kazaa and Grokster from taking up where Napster left off.
Now, like Napster founder Shawn Fanning before them, Weiss and other file-sharing barons are facing their own day of reckoning after a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision last summer.
Over the last four months, several Napster heirs have shut down and others are contemplating what they once couldn't abide — doing business by the entertainment industry's rules to survive.
"We can take a look at another four years of legal battles and spending millions of dollars on both sides, (but)...
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