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… And it looks like they’ll head straight for Henry Ford’s house Google. Huh? Here’s a collection of recent articles by outraged folks from what could be termed “buggy whip” industries — those whose business models have been destroyed by new technologies. They could simply accept the inevitable. They could blame the Internet. But they have chosen to make Google the symbol for their bad fortune:
(My mum-in-law’s due to arrive here on Wednesday. Hope she’s not as cranky as the rest of the country seems to be.)
Anybody else? Don’t get left behind. Hurry up and remember to take your pitchforks and torches with you. UPDATE, 3:25 pm – The AP, huffing and puffing, has caught up with the mob: “We can no longer stand by and watch others walk off with our work under misguided legal theories [translation: fair use].” |
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Submitted by: Dan Giancaterino, Education Services Manager
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