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Old 10-17-2008, 11:57 AM   #42
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I would argue that rewards to content providers for non-infringing content under the existing model (fast, easy, and nearly free distribution of content) are negligible. The publisher takes all but a pittance that goes to the creator. Content creators are hardly better off than if their content were wholly infringed.

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Could I enquire, Dumas, what your experience in the textbook publishing business has been? Your description bears little resemblance to my practical experience as a textbook author.
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