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 12/5 update: I've made substantial edits and believe that most of your comments should be addressed (at least to the extent that space allows), but let me know if there is something else that I should consider. Thanks again for the comments. They helped focus my thoughts.

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I thought this was a really interesting comparison, Brendan. Echoing Steven's early comment, I am still curious if you have examples of the social revolution you consider possible. From what I understand, you believe the availability of zero cost distribution is what may result in actual social revolution this time around. I am struggling, however, with what must actually happen for a "social revolution" to occur, rather than just a "cultural effect"?

-- BradleyMullins - 06 Dec 2009

 
 
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