Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Revolt of the Poor - The Passing of Intellectual Property.

I confirmed a contract which said that I'm titled to receive 8% of the revenue from the sales of the book after commissions payable to distributors, shops, and so on. In the mythology generated by capitalism to pacify the masses, the parable of intellectual property stands out. In the States there's a very limited group of writers who essentially live by their pen. Only select musicians eke out a living from their loud vocation ( a lot of them rock stars who own their labels - George Michael had to battle Sony to do that ) and only a few actors come near to deriving subsistence level profits from their profession. All of these can't be thought of as often creative folks. A good resource on the topic can be discovered at Brad Templetons site which I counsel as a must read by any one curious about shielding their work. When you have created your ebook you don't desire an un-authorised party to unlawfully copy your work or claim it as theirs. With the other pirating proliferating on the net the taking of ebooks is growing at a shocking rate. Likewise the writers name can be inserted in a Meta tag. Web pages are hosted free, and writing and publishing programmes are incorporated in most word processors and browser applications. The second development is also technical.

The oft-vindicated Moore's law forecasts the doubling of PC memory capacity each eighteen months. Miniaturization and simultaneous empowerment by programs have gave the opportunity for people to copy much bigger scale associations successfully. Credit cards

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