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Old 03-26-2012, 01:55 PM   #100
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Not that all of this socio-political discussion is (probably skating close to being yanked by whatever mod's in earshot)... but I'm more concerned about the economy of an abundance market than I am about content.

In an abundant economy, there will be plenty of content of all kinds. But in the scarcity economy, books were monetized based on scarcity. If books will continue to be monetized, what will it be based on? If books won't be monetized, what will encourage book writing and production? If the economy of books changes radically, how will that impact those who create books (or possibly those who don't create books yet)?
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