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the digital dilemma, many people can simultaneously access one piece of information., cheaper and faster access to any information., what are the disadvantages of digital technology?, what is the drawback of having machine specific encryption of playback devices?, if people can get, all of the information they need digitally for free then they're not going to want to pay for it. , the use of licenses for copyrighted material., machine specific encryption doesn't work too well because if you want to upgrade your playback device, you have to re-purchase everything you had bought previously. , anyone can access almost any piece of information digitally, for free., even if information prices went down up to the point of being sold for a dollar by a rights holder, people find that it still would be better to steal information for free., no one knows what guidelines, rules and regulations to set for the digital information that is being passed from person to person., using a business model. for example making copyrighted material cheaper and easier to buy than steal. , what are some solutions to the digital dilemma?, why might a business model by a rights holder not be as effective as thought?, digital technology is the ability to send and recieve information electronically., use of licenses' for copyrighted material might restrict the public's access to information , machine specific encryption coding for the playback device., the digital dilemma (r.r.-24) by ata khan, what are the advantages of digital technology?, anyone can illegally access copyrighted materials., you can never lose a piece of information because you automatically have many copies of it., the information exists only in cyber space and therefore can be copied, recieved, produced, and distributed at any time, anywhere, and by anyone., people steal copyrighted information digitally from the privacy of their own home.