Mr. Bad on Mon, 23 Apr 2001 02:26:22 +0200 (CEST) |
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>>>>> "KS" == Keith Sanborn <mrzero@panix.com> writes: KS> Dear Mr. Greed: Why would anyone WANT to re-sell the work? Why KS> not just point people to the url so they can get it for free? Dear Mr. Zero, All kinds of reasons. Say I run a small university theater in CA and it costs me $3500 in electricity to stay open one night. I just want to show a couple of those movies -- why is it so bad to charge $2/head to defray costs? Or if I put together a CD with some movie on it. I'm providing a service to people who don't have the bandwidth to download movies. Why can't I offset the few dollars' cost of that by charging people for the CD? Here's the deal: if the key is to get the movies to people, and not to worry about who gets credit and who gets money, then it's stupid to put a no-sale clause into the license. It's basically a selfish move by the archivers -- "It would be NO FAIR TO US for you to make money off of OUR WORK! So you CAN'T!" Gift culture is about GIVING, not about FAIR. This is the way Free Software works. You can't really charge for the information itself, because nobody would pay -- they can just download it off the Web. But if you're providing ancillary services like getting the info to someone in another medium, then it makes sense that you could sell the medium. The cool thing is that it's usually so easy to do, that nobody can really exploit the system -- if they try to, someone else will come along and undercut them on price. Prices for Free Software CDs tend to hover around the $2-5 price range. ~Mr. Bad -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. Bad <mr.bad@pigdog.org> | Pigdog Journal | http://pigdog.org/ freenet:MSK@SSK@u1AntQcZ81Y4c2tJKd1M87cZvPoQAge/pigdog+journal// "Statements like this give the impression that this article was written by a madman in a drug induced rage" -- Ben Franklin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold