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filthy profit = second-hand pooperty
Nice. This is what I what I thought yesterday of the people that were complaining about Twitpic changing its TOS to allow it to resell users phots
LOL
This crystallizes a primary issue for many people. We are moving from an economy where you own and sell your product to one in which you make money in other ways, such as by establishing relationships and an image that makes people want to “buy” you.
Thanks for a great image!
John
Here’s another precious idea-To improve cash flow, follow the French and have someone steal your book and submit it to Google, then sue the pants off them and make art forever with no concern for paying the bills (except of course the karmic debt, which can be saved for another lifetime):
http://www.thebookseller.com/news/three-french-publishers-file-new-lawsuit-against-google.html
“We are moving from an economy where you own and sell your product to one in which you make money in other ways”
The problem is we are moving from economy where you own and sell your product to one in which you dont make any money.
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This actually seems to sum up the attitudes of the Share-Alike crowd (vs. the Attribution-only crowd) in Creative Commons land.
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