On Tue, 8 Sep 2009, Meir Kriheli wrote:

[snip]
Much like the services industry around FLOSS a musician can perform live
concerts, merchandising etc.

There are people looking for different business model in music as well
utilizing various CC licenses, see for example:

http://www.jamendo.com/en/

These are guerilla movements, not mainstream like free software. The reality is that there is no free content market anywhere approaching the free software market, and the reasons are clear.

 - yba



Cheers
--
Meir Kriheli


of the consumer is to have the information available for free, and if
someone wants to volunteer their time to provide this information for
free,
then all the more respect to them. Of course this will make the
publishers
unhappy, and they'll have to compete harder to have someone pay for their
work.

But this is all hypothetical as I have yet to hear about any such
project.

Regards,
Dov

2009/9/8 Jonathan Ben Avraham <y...@tkos.co.il>

Hi All,
Don't forget that there is a large industry of authors and publishers
who
make their living on the current paper book model. Like music, this is a
content market whose reason for existence is payment for content.

I think that a better idea for a free education project in this
direction
would be an online publishing house the would sell kindle style
versions of
the current content offering.
Regards,

 - yba


On Mon, 7 Sep 2009, Dov Grobgeld wrote:

 Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 21:22:37 +0300
From: Dov Grobgeld <dov.grobg...@gmail.com>
To: Dotan Cohen <dotanco...@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: eTextBooks (for kids)


This reminds me of a "public service" project that I have thought about
for
some time. It would be nice if someone created some free (as in
license)
books that would pass the requirements of the education ministry. These
could then be downloaded as e-books or printed, copied partially,
photocopied, translated, modified, read in audioform, etc, which
would be
a
great service to the all kids and parents.

Just my 2 ag,
Dov

On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 14:06, Dotan Cohen <dotanco...@gmail.com> wrote:

 Is there a place to buy electronic versions of textbooks for (israeli)
school children?
The schools don't have places for kids to keep their books on
premises,

so

they have to schlep all their books all day long. They are heavy.
I'd
rather they carried a small laptop or e-book reader.
Any ideas?


You are ahead of your time. What grade are the kids in? You should
know that the books are likely used for more than reading, for
instance they may have to write in the book.

You should also know that Education Ministry limits the sacks on one's
back to 10% of their body weight. If your kid's books and a reasonable
pack exceed this, complain to the school management. Keep us informed.


--
Dotan Cohen

http://what-is-what.com
http://gibberish.co.il

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