Law in the Internet Society

-- MikeAbend - 10 Oct 2011

In one of the first classes, Moglen outlined how the telecom companies made huge and undeserved profits from text services. While this might have been the case in 2001, it seems outdated and irrelevant in our current technological state: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/10/technology/paying-to-text-is-becoming-passe-companies-fret.html?hp

The question is, how long does it take before the more efficient and cheap technologies eliminate these types of schemes, and whether or not it is a certainty to occur for all inefficient systems? Did the telecoms kill their golden goose by refusing to charge reasonable prices, leading to new services like WhatsApp? and GroupMe? ?

 

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