Perhaps I should have said Patents too?
Come to think of it; there are some corporations that won't be affected; service-providing corporations. You can't print labor.
But Banks are losing power to Bitcoin, and now corporations that make things are all in danger of losing their power to 3D printers.
So the Service corps, or the corps whose product is useless without the service that they offer with it, (mcd's, starbucks, etc) will be the last corps standing.
If the powers that be put pressure on ISP's to nail Torrent Pirates.....what do you think is going to happen with this?
I mean really.
Really, I think the internet itself will be peer-to-peer by then, and can be hidden in your wallet or even jewelry. There won't be shit that they can do but turn our electricity itself off.
At some point the people will be forced to (this is not something I say lightly) choose between having electricity or having a government that wants to control their internet and all of these disruptive technologies that cannot be removed from it.
Don't you guys see that Peer-to-peer tech is changing the world into something that nobody can even imagine?
they should wait when 3D preintrs are i nshop and people have em before putting this.
Perhaps that would have been more prudent. This Cody guy seems a bit headstrong but his ideas would outlive him.
Inb4 his "accident."
Their site is hosted with GoDaddy on a server in the USA.
Does peer to peer software give a shit?
His search engine and all the software downloads on it will be peer to peer like torrents and bitcoin.
He's just got to not be assasinated in the time between now and then, I'd guess.
You need to be legitimately careful when you say literally bro.
I
unconditionally agree with you... Perhaps there would have been a few fewer doubters here if I didn't get so excited... My bad.
However I'm convinced that the statement wasn't that far from the mark. Think about it:
- Banks won't remain at the top once Bitcoin is mainstream. Bitcoins need no bank.
- Product-owning corps won't remain at the top once 3D Printers are advanced enough, people will print their products at home for the price of raw materials.
So do the remaining corps, mainly food and other service industries, have enough dollar-power to "rule the world" as our current banks and product corps do? Certainly not to the same degree.