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[Office-commits] r9666 - trunk/campaigns/windows7sins/articles
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[Office-commits] r9666 - trunk/campaigns/windows7sins/articles |
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Wed, 23 Sep 2009 15:22:51 -0400 |
Author: www-data
Date: Wed Sep 23 15:22:51 2009
New Revision: 9666
Log:
web commit by mattl
Modified:
trunk/campaigns/windows7sins/articles/drm.mdwn
Modified: trunk/campaigns/windows7sins/articles/drm.mdwn
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--- trunk/campaigns/windows7sins/articles/drm.mdwn Wed Sep 23 15:18:55
2009 (r9665)
+++ trunk/campaigns/windows7sins/articles/drm.mdwn Wed Sep 23 15:22:51
2009 (r9666)
@@ -24,12 +24,12 @@
The <a href="http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/monomaniacal"
title="Fanatical, or obsessed with one cause or idea to the exclusion
-of other concerns.">monomaniacal</a> fear of big media companies is
+of other concerns.">monomaniacal</a> fear of <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_media">big media companies</a> is
that people will share digital media with their friends, building a
free public library of cultural works. Public libraries are wonderful
institutions, and in a digital age they become almost miraculous: we
can now provide universal access to human knowledge and culture—or at
-least anything that's been published—at a tiny cost. The amazing
+least anything that's been published—at little or no cost. The amazing
thing is that it's almost automatic: once people can share freely with
their friends over a global network, you get a digital public library.
P2P networks are one example of a digital library, and the web is
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