I thought Ricardo Dominguez wrote this like 2 years ago!
On Mar 14, 2005, at 4:32 AM, Geert Lovink wrote:
> http://joi.ito.com/
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> 18:00 JST =BB Joi's Diary - Media and Journalism - Sharing Economy
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> Yesterday, I had a meeting with some of the Italian Indymedia community
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> Look. That is never going to work. I mean- right now you can download
> all of my music for free and no one does it. Upping the price to 5
> cents would mean that less zero people download my music. I would
It's not supposed to work. You don't understand the business model here.
Pro-free/dem
> Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 06:48:07 +0200
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> Subject: Re: Pay 5 cents for a song
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> Give em enough rope .
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> why not just have it all on the server for free and increase the tax
> or broaden its base to say include cd's land usb sticks for example
> like the old (faile
http://joi.ito.com/
18:00 JST =BB Joi's Diary - Media and Journalism - Sharing Economy
Yesterday, I had a meeting with some of the Italian Indymedia community
at a squat. In most countries squatters are considered criminals and
local law has very little tolerance for them. In Italy, the squa
(Dear nettimers, this might be of interest for you. It certainly was
for those of us involved in the www.streamtime.org campaign. This Adam
gives an amazing inside view on what's happening on the ground, beyond
what mainstream media report about Iraq. Best, Geert BTW. LUG stands
for Linux Users
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