Re: [Origami] The other side of illegal books/copyright discussion

2012-10-03 Thread Juan Carlo Rodríguez
No, really, Jean-Christophe, just tell us how you feel. ;-) I believe you are both right: the digital era HAS upended the music/movie/publishing industry but they are not even close to shutting them down. But it has made them scramble to compete with free. And I forget who asked, but yes,

Re: [Origami] The other side of illegal books

2012-09-30 Thread Hans Dybkjær
On 30/09/12 08.17, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote: On Sep 30, 2012, at 1:11 PM, Juan Carlo Rodriguez juancar...@yahoo.com wrote: Still, because of these and other restrictions (wouldn't you like to have a digital copy of, say, Origami 4?), pirates will always abound. I think it's the age-old

Re: [Origami] The other side of illegal books

2012-09-30 Thread Eric Gjerde
On 30 septembre 2012, at 19:00, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote: I would personally respect it more (nothing personal against Nick), if it were accompanied by an effort from the author to offer easy access to his published work. Otherwise it a totally meaningless posture and it certainly does