April 12, 2004

the future:

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This car­toon is about the film biz. But it could apply to a lot of indus­tries, inc­lu­ding my cho­sen pro­fes­sion.
A lot of us adver­ti­sing hacks often won­der if Madi­son Ave­nue is just going through a period of read­just­ment, or is it in per­ma­nent melt­down, a-la the record industry?
The ans­wer, of course, is both. Peo­ple will always have stuff to sell, and there will always be a mar­ket for fin­ding chea­per and bet­ter ways to empty the warehouse. That area of the busi­ness inte­rests me.
But adver­ti­sing as a com­mer­cially exploi­ta­ble “cult of crea­ti­vity” has been (quite rightly) in melt­down for over a decade, just few peo­ple spot­ted it.

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One Response to “the future:”

  1. Derek says:

    The film industry is somewhat smar­ter than the music industry, at least on the con­su­mer dis­tri­bu­tion side. When naps­ter hit, they just would put up 500 bad files (the same size and title as the movie) for every pira­ted movie out there. Its not that it stop­ped pira­ting, it just made it hard enough that most peo­ple went out and bought the $10 DVD ins­tead.
    With DMCA they just send out anno­ying let­ters by the millions to ISP to tell the user to knock it off. Since most ISPs don’t allow file sha­ring (even legal files), the ISPs help kick off file sha­rers. Of course this is anno­ying for those of us trying to use bit­to­rrent to down­load linux dis­tri­bu­tions (cause now ISPs will cut off a con­nec­tion for any high band­width traffic).