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  • how does one make money selling free copies?
  • When copies are super abundant, they become worthless.

    When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable.
  • When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.
  • In a real sense, these are eight things that are better than free. Eight uncopyable values.  I call them "generatives." A generative value is a quality or attribute that must be generated, grown, cultivated, nurtured. A generative thing can not be copied, cloned, faked, replicated, counterfeited, or reproduced. It is generated uniquely, in place, over time. In the digital arena, generative qualities add value to free copies, and therefore are something that can be sold.
  • Eight Generatives Better Than Free
  • Immediacy -- Sooner or later you can find a free copy of whatever you want, but getting a copy delivered to your inbox the moment it is released -- or even better, produced -- by its creators is a generative asset.
  • Personalization
  • Interpretation -- As the old joke goes: software, free. The manual, $10,000.
  • Authenticity -- You might be able to grab a key software application for free, but even if you don't need a manual, you might like to be sure it is bug free, reliable, and warranted. You'll pay for authenticity.
  • Accessibility -- Ownership often sucks. You have to keep your things tidy, up-to-date, and in the case of digital material, backed up. And in this mobile world, you have to carry it along with you. Many people, me included, will be happy to have others tend our "possessions" by subscribing to them. We'll pay Acme Digital Warehouse to serve us any musical tune in the world, when and where we want it, as well as any movie, photo (ours or other photographers)
  • Embodiment -- At its core the digital copy is without a body.
  • Patronage -- It is my belief that audiences WANT to pay creators. Fans like to reward artists, musicians, authors and the like with the tokens of their appreciation, because it allows them to connect. But they will only pay if it is very easy to do, a reasonable amount, and they feel certain the money will directly benefit the creators.
  • Findability
  • A zero price does not help direct attention to a work, and in fact may sometimes hinder it. But no matter what its price, a work has no value unless it is seen;
  • Rather, these new eight generatives demand an understanding of how abundance breeds a sharing mindset, how generosity is a business model, how vital it has become to cultivate and nurture qualities that can't be replicated with a click of the mouse.
  • In short, the money in this networked economy does not follow the path of the copies. Rather it follows the path of attention, and attention has its own circuits. 

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  • 24 Sep 09
    • When copies are super abundant, they become worthless.

      When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable.
    • In a real sense, these are eight things that are better than free. Eight uncopyable values.  I call them "generatives." A generative value is a quality or attribute that must be generated, grown, cultivated, nurtured. A generative thing can not be copied, cloned, faked, replicated, counterfeited, or reproduced. It is generated uniquely, in place, over time. In the digital arena, generative qualities add value to free copies, and therefore are something that can be sold.
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  • 23 Sep 09
    • Our digital communication network has been engineered so that copies flow with as little friction as possible. Indeed, copies flow so freely we could think of the internet as a super-distribution system, where once a copy is introduced it will continue to flow through the network forever, much like electricity in a superconductive wire. We see evidence of this in real life. Once anything that can be copied is brought into contact with internet, it will be copied, and those copies never leave. Even a dog knows you can't erase something once it's flowed on the internet.
    • When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable.
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    • Immediacy
    • Immediacy
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  • 06 Jul 09
    • When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.


      Well, what can't be copied?


      There are a number of qualities that can't be copied. Consider "trust." Trust cannot be copied. You can't purchase it. Trust must be earned, over time. It cannot be downloaded. Or faked. Or counterfeited (at least for long). If everything else is equal, you'll always prefer to deal with someone you can trust. So trust is an intangible that has increasing value in a copy saturated world.

    • Eight Generatives Better Than Free


      Immediacy

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  • 25 Jun 09
    • When copies are super abundant, they become worthless.

      When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable
    • There are a number of qualities that can't be copied. Consider "trust." Trust cannot be copied.
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  • 11 Jun 09
    • The internet is a copy machine
    • When copies are super abundant, they become worthless.

      When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable.


      When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.

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    • n order to send a message from one corner of the internet to another, the protocols of communication demand that the whole message be copied along the way several times. I
    • When copies are super abundant, they become worthless.

      When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable.
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    • Fans are brought into the generative process itself.
    • The free copy of a book can be custom edited by the publishers to reflect your own previous reading background
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    tuijaa
    Tuija Aalto

    "There are a number of qualities that can't be copied. Consider "trust." Trust cannot be copied. You can't purchase it. Trust must be earned, over time. It cannot be downloaded. Or faked."

    luottamus trust

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    graemewood
    graeme wood

    Better than free - the copy machine

    free technology publishing opensource media copy

  • 26 Nov 08
    lettervreter
    Yola de Lusenet

    waarin zit 'm nu werkelijk waarde bij oneindige kopieermogelijkheden?

    web2.0 trends strategy opensource value

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    mmkrill
    Michelle Krill

    "The internet is a copy machine."

    copyright article its week10

    • Even a dog knows you can't erase something once it's flowed on the internet.
    • If reproductions of our best efforts are free, how can we keep going? To put it simply, how does one make money selling free copies?
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    • how does one make money selling free copies?
    • When copies are super abundant, they become worthless.

      When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable.
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  • 17 Sep 08
    gwhelen
    Helen Nam

    Kevin Kelly has an interesting discussion of eight BIG IDEAS,further expanding on selling things that cannot be copied.

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    sachaa
    Sacha Arozarena

    ...or why once it's digital it needs to be free

    economy business web2.0 marketing ideas future remix

  • 31 Aug 08
    • When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.
    • Trust must be earned, over time. It cannot be downloaded. Or faked. Or counterfeited (at least for long). If everything else is equal, you'll always prefer to deal with someone you can trust. So trust is an intangible that has increasing value in a copy saturated world.
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    paulsweeney
    Paul Sweeney

    What's better than Free? Strategy !

    free business models strategy web2.0

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    avanelk
    Arne van Elk

    When everything that is digital can be freely copied how do you create value? An essay by Kevin Kelly. Interessant stuk over de dingen die het interessant maken om voor (de toegang tot) software, muziek, films etc te betalen: Immediacy (als eerste de beschikking hebben over de inhoud); Personalisation (op maat gemaakte inhoud); Interpretation (uitleg, handleiding, etc.); Accessibility (altijd overal eenvoudig bereikbaar); Embodiment (de verpakking, van luxe boxen tot concerten van artiesten); Patronage (een 1 op 1 relatie met de maker van de inhoud); Findability (doorzoekbaarheid, vindbaarheid).

    gratis auteursrecht webdiensten internet muziekdiensten

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    kbosch
    Karen Bosch

    8 things that are better than free, with internet everything is free, so how do you make it better.

    web article

  • karlfisch
    Karl Fisch

    Discussion of the value of things that can't be copied

    free copyright the_shifts

  • 23 Apr 08
    botheredbybees
    Peter Shanks

    Art, money and the internet. If reproductions of our best efforts are free, how can we keep going? To put it simply, how does one make money selling free copies?

    business free economics internet marketing art

  • 11 Apr 08
    • trust is an intangible that has increasing value in a copy saturated world.
    • I think the best way to examine them is not from the eye of the producer, manufacturer, or creator, but from the eye of the user.
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    • From my study of the network economy I see roughly eight categories of intangible value that we buy when we pay for something that could be free.
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  • jrichard
    Johann Richard

    The internet is a copy machine. At its most foundational level, it copies every action, every character, every thought we make while we ride upon it.

    2008 advertising advice art analysis articles article business free economics internet marketing technology copyright web

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    caevin
    Kevin O'Gorman

    Better Than Free

    relevance web2.0

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    cortney
    c smith

    Immediacy, personalization, interpretation, authenticity, accessibility, embodiment, patronage, findability

    value selling business advice

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    rotkapchen
    Rotkapchen .

    When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.

    economics InteractionCosts

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    katarina peovic

    8 stvari koje se ne mogu zastititi copyrightom: trenutnost, personalizacija, interpretacija, autentičnost...

    copyright

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    tsuomela
    Todd Suomela

    When copies are super abundant, they become worthless.
    When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable.

    internet culture economics free import-delicious

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  • randomresearcher
    Sandy Rotenberg

    Piece on the other intangible values of things online once you give up on copies.

    LR12 business culture free internet library reference

  • 10 Feb 08
    martinalcrudo
    Gonzalo Martin

    Explicación de los modelos de negocio gratuitos, destinados para generar escasez, bienes no replicables. Interesante como el mundo físico se acerca al coste marginal cero en bienes industriales.

    de digitales economy free modelos negocio

    • Yet the previous round of wealth in this economy was built on selling precious copies, so the free flow of free copies tends to undermine the established order. If reproductions of our best efforts are free, how can we keep going? To put it simply, how does one make money selling free copies?
    • When copies are super abundant, they become worthless.

      When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable
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  • mcassimatis
    m cassimatis

    via prvs-kottke/ The internet is a copy machine. copies every action. to send mssg, protocols reqs copied along th way svrl tms. super-distributn economy //basically ppl will pay to hv sth now (first) & to without any work of finding, maintaining

    z0802 item-archv web

  • bgmartins
    Bruno Martins

    The internet is a copy machine. At its most foundational level, it copies every action, every character, every thought we make while we ride upon it. In order to send a message from one corner of the internet to another, the protocols of communication dem

    business copy economics free internet marketing sci-fi technology web

    • When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.
    • why would we ever pay for anything that we could get for free? When anyone buys a version of something they could get for free, what are they purchasing?
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    • When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.


      Well, what can't be copied?


      There are a number of qualities that can't be copied. Consider "trust."

    • Another generative that can be charged for is Community. You can give away content for free, then charge users to be in the "fan club"
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  • edtechtalk
    edtechtalk

    jason: A nice essay on the realities of economies (and learning) in the Internet Age. Money quote: "When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied."

    20080210 economy internet

  • jmaddrell
    Jennifer Maddrell

    jason: A nice essay on the realities of economies (and learning) in the Internet Age. Money quote: "When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied."

    internet economy 20080210

    • The digital economy is thus run on a river of copies.
    • how does one make money selling free copies?
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    Michael Becker

    The internet is a copy machine. At its most foundational level, it copies every action, every character, every thought we make while we ride upon it...

    copyright internet web digital media

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    Thomas Buyle

    When copies are super abundant, they become worthless.When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable.When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.

    inspiration economy blog

  • cjarnold
    Christopher Arnold

    Article discussing 'value' in a digital world... "When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied."

    article business blog experience_design *** theory imported

  • anonymous

    In a real sense, these are eight things that are better than free. Eight uncopyable values. I call them "generatives."

    article business design internet

  • vanderwal
    Thomas Vander Wal

    Kevin Kelly lays out the problems of abundance and free copies, but also points to where there is value in a marketplace of free.

    economics value business commerce web distribution digital content media knowledge ip trust personalization pricing social kevinkelly

  • rampion
    rampion

    In a real sense, these are eight things that are better than free. Eight uncopyable values. I call them "generatives." A generative value is a quality or attribute that must be generated, grown, cultivated, nurtured.

    free copying economics internet technology articles

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    Sander van Zoest

    When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.

    business insightful economy copyright marketing pricing sharing kevin kelly

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    Ruth Parlin

    In a real sense, these are eight things that are better than free. Eight uncopyable values. I call them "generatives." A generative value is a quality or attribute that must be generated, grown, cultivated, nurtured. A generative thing can not be copied,

    technology web2.0

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    Amy

    Eight things that are valuable in a digital culture where copies are free.

    General Technology library

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