I am sort of seeing a situation when we had the early P2P programs like Kazaa. There will be people who are punished severely and made a public sacrifice, but ultimately the people in charge can't control it and find themselves unable to combat. The public face will hit hard, while the boardroom will be terrified.
There will be a battle between the two, and ultimately, the powerful will have to concede because they can't actually find and capture their enemy in the manner they say they can. Meanwhile, those who oppose can do exactly what they say they can, and use it to their advantage.
I am sort of seeing a situation when we had the early P2P programs like Kazaa. There will be people who are punished severely and made a public sacrifice, but ultimately the people in charge can't control it and find themselves unable to combat. The public face will hit hard, while the boardroom will be terrified.
There will be a battle between the two, and ultimately, the powerful will have to concede because they can't actually find and capture their enemy in the manner they say they can. Meanwhile, those who oppose can do exactly what they say they can, and use it to their advantage.