Tuesday, November 25, 2008

China only download movies over Spain

After China, Spain is the second country in the world in which most movies are downloaded on the Internet: 640 million so far this year. Is the most spectacular of the inaugural session of the International Forum of Digital Content (Ficod), which shone in a special way Chris Anderson, editor in chief of Wired magazine and the mythical one of the most influential gurus of the Internet. Anderson referred to the Web as an infinite market, an economy where costs are virtually nonexistent and where it has installed a culture of free education.

In a world dominated by digital technology global supply and demand are connected "and minorities have." And the fact that the public is more and more fragmented, forced, in their view, to create products for niche increasingly reduced. "In my opinion, the hiperlocal information is more important than the news of a car bomb in Baghdad," he said. But acknowledged that, in addition to being subject to the websites that speak of his little world, continue reading The New York Times.

In this second edition of Ficod, which gathers 5,000 lawmakers, the Prince of Asturias advocated expanding Internet content in Spanish, while the secretary of State for Telecommunications, Francisco Ros, said that of 16,000 million euros generated by the content industry in Spain last year, more than 4,300 were digital.

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