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		<title>By: Is the Internet a threat to publications? - Part 1 &#171; ElectronRun</title>
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		<description>[...] Posted by Dimitrios Matsoulis on May 12, 2008  It is a question that comes up naturally, especially when the music and movie industries are in such turbulent times. In many ways, worrying about book, magazine and newspaper content online so late, is the source of a strange feeling. Thinking of all information as data, text and pictures require less data volume and storage space than audio information, which is in turn just a fraction of video data.So how come Internet piracy started from music and not text? (continued) [...]</description>
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