> self-publishers who sell at low prices are lesser artists and should be mocked, pitied or ignored.
This is a clear and present fallacy. Self published authors will have a greater piece of the pie once they've become established and recognized names in the industry. To otherwise argue is to have ones head in the sand ostritch style.
It is my belief that successful Self ePublished Authors will have assembled their own 'in house' marketing & editing departments. Gone are the days when dead tree publishers get to rob the author(s)using industry clout and lawyerly weasle words. Terry Goodkind, (Wizards First Rule,) is one such successful Author who's taken things to the next level.
Maybe its time someone got clever and coded a whole brand new opensource short messaging protocol and made it stand alone interactive non corporate or central body goverened for people to do as they pleased notwithstanding jurisdictional rules and ebil greedy sue happy nutballs like so many self serving lawyerly type morons.
> Communications wants to be FREE.
> Sharing is caring.
Then we can be ourselves with impunity and totally side step insidious Twitterati regimes. Fear us, we are legion!
What next they going after Monsters Inc. ?
What about that other interewebs place Monster.com, a job finders outfit eh?
I can understand "Monster Energy" as a concept a copyright a trademark but that doesn't give them the be all owner of every single fricken "monster" handle on the planet, much less a single "M" letter. Dis just nutso.
And here I was drooling at the prospect of buying Terry Goodkind's new release of The First Confessor: The Legend of Magda Searus since Goodkind has decided to cut out the middle man and self publish; with no prospect of a hard copy dead tree edition forthcomming.
And so I found myself thrust into the world of eReaders to navigate. Unfortunately for me the Kobo Vox looked nifty, sounded nifty, though lacking a backlight or a lit screen for night time in the dark reading and an underpowered processor. I'd viewed a few comparisons on Youtube between the Kobo Vox and other eReaders like the Kindle Touch, Kindle Fire, Sony eReader, and many others. And while having access to the google and android markets made it all the more tempting; I still found myself wanting. I'd hoped maybe Kobo heard the masses and might've had something more powerful sitting in the wings for eventual release. I don't think I'll hold my breath.
Now I'm seriously considering a Samsung tablet instead, might as well go whole hog. After all I don't only read ebooks but I also watch xbmc on my devices. So its entirely possible I'll skip the whole stand alone eReader market after all.
Whatever is DRM free, isn't locked down to a single vendor or require a contract with horrible ISP's, has wifi and interactivity with my own home network will win out in the end.
I don't think they're using tiny fonts exactly; Every 'period mark' that follows each sentence in their doccuments is in itself a microdot encoded with their legalese on everything from copyrights to patents, including their weasle words and escape clauses.
The article is not "dumb", IMHO. The idea is to make people AWARE of the insidious creeping dystopian DOOM that is stalking the "Interwebs Freedoms of Expression of Everybeing on the Planet." You must realize from the 'verse of Twitteratti teh tweeples abroad will recieve the messages all powerful and RESPOND with vitrol to quell the creepy corporative buzzkill that strives to oppress all that is good and free on this ball of mud! Knowledge wants to be FREE! And Sharing is Caring!
Dear Internet Service Providers of the world, Please remember Sirs, that you must only be a means of data transport between any medium and the end user, nothing more.
So either you're a coward, or you take a dive. Because Stateian big content will steam roll you under anyways, if they don't get their greedy corporate way. Remember corporations are psychopaths. Even the powerful have families that need shielding from such ilk, it smacks of cronyism almost.
I'm thinking it would be a really good idea for these so called "IP attaches." to get straped into 'splody vests and set free to wander the deserts of the world vanishing themselves; they are after all, the true clear and present danger "that needs to be dealt with."
Like Agent Smith these copyright maximinalists anomalies like their Sith masters in hollywoodland need to back off and release the web from their oppresive regime. Thus allowing the glorious free internets to seek its own equilibrium and purpose in the world.
Welcome to July 5th... ACTA is DEAD .... YOU HOPE!
Ah but what to look forwards to now... Oh right, that dastardly evil machination called Trans-Pacific Partnership Yikes... infinitely WORSE than all the other stupid alphabets they have been trying to pass lately.
Video & On-Demand is here to stay. If Mister Big Content doesn't like it; then its time for Mister Big Content to get out of the content provider business.
We the people decide what we want to watch and when. Not you.
If you are unwilling to adapt then your business will die off. Its that simple.
Time to move over and let the next generation blaze a new trail.
People first; shareholders and corporations dead last.
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pft..
This is a clear and present fallacy. Self published authors will have a greater piece of the pie once they've become established and recognized names in the industry. To otherwise argue is to have ones head in the sand ostritch style.
It is my belief that successful Self ePublished Authors will have assembled their own 'in house' marketing & editing departments. Gone are the days when dead tree publishers get to rob the author(s)using industry clout and lawyerly weasle words. Terry Goodkind, (Wizards First Rule,) is one such successful Author who's taken things to the next level.
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Sow the forrests of dendritic trees!
> Communications wants to be FREE.
> Sharing is caring.
Then we can be ourselves with impunity and totally side step insidious Twitterati regimes. Fear us, we are legion!
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Monsters? Dirty filthy MONSTERS!
What about that other interewebs place Monster.com, a job finders outfit eh?
I can understand "Monster Energy" as a concept a copyright a trademark but that doesn't give them the be all owner of every single fricken "monster" handle on the planet, much less a single "M" letter. Dis just nutso.
On the post: Manufacturer Of Buggy 'Kobo Touch' E-Reader Manages Customer Complaints By... Hiding All Online Reviews
Argh!
And so I found myself thrust into the world of eReaders to navigate. Unfortunately for me the Kobo Vox looked nifty, sounded nifty, though lacking a backlight or a lit screen for night time in the dark reading and an underpowered processor. I'd viewed a few comparisons on Youtube between the Kobo Vox and other eReaders like the Kindle Touch, Kindle Fire, Sony eReader, and many others. And while having access to the google and android markets made it all the more tempting; I still found myself wanting. I'd hoped maybe Kobo heard the masses and might've had something more powerful sitting in the wings for eventual release. I don't think I'll hold my breath.
Now I'm seriously considering a Samsung tablet instead, might as well go whole hog. After all I don't only read ebooks but I also watch xbmc on my devices. So its entirely possible I'll skip the whole stand alone eReader market after all.
Whatever is DRM free, isn't locked down to a single vendor or require a contract with horrible ISP's, has wifi and interactivity with my own home network will win out in the end.
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Re: Deregulation
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Hair Products.
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RE: Smallest Font...
I don't think they're using tiny fonts exactly; Every 'period mark' that follows each sentence in their doccuments is in itself a microdot encoded with their legalese on everything from copyrights to patents, including their weasle words and escape clauses.
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Re: article
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olympiclusterfsck
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Transport Layer
In otherwords a neutral dumb pipe. Endof.
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Buk Buk
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Re: Re: Re: Re: To a corporation..
On the post: Hipmunk Raises Money... And Is Immediately Threatened By Patent Troll
Oh Noes Mommy?!
Mother to be, pops out new baby boy/girl/undefined.
Patent troll pounces & sues for infringement real or imagined. Either way you pay.
Welcome to Earth, aka Ferenginar. I hope you brought enough gold pressed latinum to live here along with a copy of The Rules of Acquisition. Its not going to be cheap.
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EPIC WIN!!!
Inman claims victory over teh Intarwebs, ascends next boss level! w00t!
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Anomalies
Like Agent Smith these copyright maximinalists anomalies like their Sith masters in hollywoodland need to back off and release the web from their oppresive regime. Thus allowing the glorious free internets to seek its own equilibrium and purpose in the world.
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July 5th!
Ah but what to look forwards to now... Oh right, that dastardly evil machination called Trans-Pacific Partnership Yikes... infinitely WORSE than all the other stupid alphabets they have been trying to pass lately.
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Viacom & Disney?
We the people decide what we want to watch and when. Not you.
If you are unwilling to adapt then your business will die off. Its that simple.
Time to move over and let the next generation blaze a new trail.
People first; shareholders and corporations dead last.
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tah tah
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SHARE!
Its TROO!
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Usma
Gee, golly whitz. Really now? Ur unibrow = Failbuzz.
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