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Information Wants to Cost a Buck

From Greg Costikyan of Manifesto Games, on DRM and information. From the "creators are getting screwed" genre, but makes some interesting points regarding the need of creators for DRM even if the intermediaries (distributors, marketers) are taken out of the game.

The "creators are getting screwed" genre is a subset of the larger argument that takes the form of "__A___ is doing it all wrong, they just need to __B__," where A=some person with substantial experience in an immensely complex field (a football coach or the entire recording industry, for example) and B=some simple alternative arrangement that comes to mind in casual conversation. It is usually not nearly that simple, as I suspect Greg has the savvy to recognize (particularly since he notes that his own gameco that is more generous with artists, is operating in the red). Dollars do not lie around on sidewalks for long.


posted by Solveig Singleton @ 7:45 AM | Markets: Business, Investment & Innovation

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See a remark attributed to Robert E. Lee: http://www.snopes.com/politics/quotes/robertelee.asp
"We made a great mistake in the beginning of our struggle . . . we appointed all our worst generals to command the armies, and all our best generals to edit the newspapers. . . .I have done the best I could in the field, and have not succeeded as I could wish. I am willing to yield my place to these best generals, and I will do my best for the cause in editing a newspaper."

Posted by: JVDeLong at March 27, 2007 10:04 AM








 
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