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Lord TolkienWeblogs, in particular, represent a huge victory for voluntarily subsidized content. The weblog world is driven by a million creative people, driven to get the word out, willing to donate their work, and unhampered by the costs of xeroxing, ink, or postag
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Scott DrummondThis article raises some incredibly interesting points without daring to suggest a way forward. The fact that it was written in 2003 is all the more startling on the one hand - because it seems still so prescient - but not startling at all on the other as
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Wendy Clark"The internet adds no new possibilities. Instead, it simply shifts both answers strongly to the right. It makes all user-supported schemes harder, and all subsidized schemes easier. It likewise makes collecting fees harder, and soliciting donations easier
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Martin Stabe"[Micropayment systems don't] work, because the act of buying anything, even if the price is very small, creates what Nick Szabo calls mental transaction costs, the energy required to decide whether something is worth buying or not, regardless of price. .
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