How do you kill the movie and TV industries? Or more precisely (since at this level, technological progress is probably predetermined) what is going to kill them? Mostly not what they like to believe is killing them, filesharing. What’s going to kill movies and TV is what’s already killing them: better ways to entertain people. So the best way to approach this problem is to ask yourself: what are people going to do for fun in 20 years instead of what they do now?
Hell yes. Y Combinator’s call for startups that will kill Hollywood.
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My aversion is so strong that it has turned physical. To give one example, whenever i hear Rhiannas computarized,...
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