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PK In the Know Podcast: AT&T/T-Mo, SOPA, MegaUpload, and Digital Parasites
PK In the Know Podcast: AT&T/T-Mo, SOPA, MegaUpload, and Digital Parasites
PK In the Know Podcast: AT&T/T-Mo, SOPA, MegaUpload, and Digital Parasites

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    By Michael Weinberg
    December 16, 2011

    On today’s podcast we discuss the (near) end of the AT&T/T-Mobile deal, MegaUpload vs. UMG and YouTube, and SOPA. We also have an extended interview with Robert Levine, author of Free Ride, How Digital Parasites are Destroying The Culture Business, and How the Culture Business Can Fight Back.

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