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[ Thermo[SAT]] It’s not likely that advances in digital publishing technology will stop all of a sudden.  It IS likely that creating and publishing a wide range of digital content will continue to become easier and easier, and cheaper and cheaper.  This is partly what the dust-up over "net neutrality" has been about, and why the battles over changes to intellectual copyright and the ownership and sale of creative content are far from over …

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