this JPB snip was pertinent:
... All of those institutions properly regard the Internet as their
eventual undoing. There is almost no service of value that any of them
provide that cannot be performed over the Internet more efficiently, more
rapidly, and with far greater profit and control extended to the actually
creative. Knowing this, they are clutching ever more tightly their only
remaining assets: the expressions of millions who no longer own their own
creations.
The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project >>>> since 1994 <<<<
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