Re: [mmox] mmox Digest, Vol 1, Issue 113

"dyerbrookme@juno.com" <dyerbrookme@juno.com> Mon, 23 February 2009 19:23 UTC

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Cory Doctorow is a leading ideological proponent of copyleftism and the CC shill. He does not make his living solely from giving away his books. He has lecture fees and consulting fees. Furthermore, he sends his books off to be typed and keyed into digital form for slave-wages to India -- that's part of the recipe. 

The Cory Doctorow model is not one that can work for everyone in an economy, nor can it work for everyone who creates digital content, nor should it have to be imposed. It is one choice, and those who make it should be aware that a) they are in a tiny niche b) their theories are never tested by their actual making an entire sustainable living off the theory; c) they cannot impose that on everybody in a digital economy in a virtual world. Copyleftist CC theorists, like Doctorow or Lessig, who bring in salaries as lecturers and consultants, are the last people who can really prove that they've made their living from giving away digital content as they are paid in cash to talk in the atomic world.


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