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- From: Rob Myers <robmyers AT mac.com>
- To: cc-bizcom <cc-bizcom AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [Cc-bizcom] Is Copyright Neccessary?
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 11:11:07 +0100
Some modelling:
http://www.corante.com/copyfight/archives/026697.html
"while the authors’ position led to the largest number of authors, it also generated the lowest sales figures, and the fewest number of volumes published"
"Similarly, while the reader position generated the highest level of sales, the greatest number of different volumes, and the lowest cost for books, it also severely constrained the number of authors"
- Rob.
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[Cc-bizcom] Is Copyright Neccessary?,
Rob Myers, 10/24/2004
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[Cc-bizcom] Why market-forces can't correct DRM,
Rob Myers, 10/25/2004
- Re: [Cc-bizcom] Why market-forces can't correct DRM, Marshall Van Alstyne, 10/25/2004
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Re: [Cc-bizcom] Is Copyright Neccessary?,
Marshall Van Alstyne, 10/25/2004
- Re: [Cc-bizcom] Is Copyright Neccessary?, Rob Myers, 10/25/2004
- Re: [Cc-bizcom] Is Copyright Neccessary? THE CODE, Marshall Van Alstyne, 10/25/2004
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[Cc-bizcom] Why market-forces can't correct DRM,
Rob Myers, 10/25/2004
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