Paul Rubin <http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "The Eternal Squire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Without copyright, how could one possibly earn a living writing a >> novel? > This guy seems to be doing ok: http://craphound.com > His publishers are the only ones allowed to sell his novels commercially, > but you can download them all and print them out noncommercially for > your own personal enjoyment or to share with your friends. No obfuscation > is needed.
Not really a good counterexample, because "His publishers are the only ones allowed to sell his novels commercially" is only possible because of copyright. Without that, anyone could take the downloadable copy of his novels and start competing with his publishers - presumably with lower overhead, because they didn't have to pay Cory. Asking about novels is an excellent question - it's one of the few forms of copyrightable material where it's not the final end product and you have to give the public access to the media for them to use it. If either one of those isn't true, you can probably find a business model that doesn't depend on copyright. <mike -- Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.mired.org/home/mwm/ Independent WWW/Perforce/FreeBSD/Unix consultant, email for more information. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list