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Old 03-29-2009, 06:17 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
We are in a hybrid age. The analog world follows the rules of scarcity, and the digital world follows the rules of plenty. They are completely different sets of rules.

Let me have all of you think about the following Star Trek, The Next Generation background prop, the matter converter. The person goes up to the machine, tells it what kind of food the person wants, and the machine create the food out of energy (or something like that). Think about it. As long as there's plenty of energy, there's no shortage of food for anybody. Should they pay a royalty? To whom, for how long? Public domain receipes?
It's an example of the digital world encroaching upon the analog world. It hasn't gotten there yet, but look at the idea of a 3-D printer. They aren't very useful yet, and very expensive, but someday it'll get much better. The digital world is slowy encroaching upon the analog world, which in the long term makes us all richer. It the hybrid period, though, there are winner and losers.
Couldn't agree more. We're on the cusp of something truly revolutionary, or maybe in the throws of that progression already. Analog rules don't fit the digital age. Any writer now who's approaching their output in the 'old' way is already losing as far as I'm concerned. Those already established don't have to worry too much, their bank accounts will keep them going even if their writing doesn't sell. But those who are barely getting by on their writing will have to adjust sooner rather than later. And the ten-percenters, the go-betweens and the rest better start looking for something new to do, because their kind are on the brink of extinction.

Whatever happens, it's all very exciting
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