[Taking note of the moderator action on "Intellectual
Highway
Department" and
the subject of this, I suggest we continue this thread on
the community
list]
drew Roberts wrote:
> I have been kicking a thought around in my head for
the last week or
> so that bubbled up as a result of these current
discussions on Free
> Art business models etc that we have been having.
>
http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/
cathedral-bazaar/magic-cauldron/ar01s03.html
Well, "The Magic Cauldron" was a formative
influence on my ideas
about this whole subject matter. My main interest was
applying the
same concepts to hardware design. It mingles very nicely
with a
space technology concept called "In Situ Resource
Utilization" (ISRU)
(a fancy NASA-style acronym for 'living off the land').
The problem is
that ISRU breaks present-day central-manufacturing practice,
and
hence a new model is necessary. There are a couple of
choices, but
free-design communities are a pretty good start. I've been
writing
a magazine series about this for a few months now (I'm
currently
working on the 7th and final article in the series). Here's
the 1st:
http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/fre
e_matter_economy
> is to another of ESR's writings and discusses some
issues relating to
> the use value versus the sale value of software.
>
> Perhaps there are some useful ideas in there for those
of us
> interested in funding the production of Free Works
other than
> software.
>
> Which people, groups, companies, industries use the
sorts of works we
> are interested in funding as tools rather than as
goods for sale?
That is definitely the right question.
So far, we've identified "content providers":
Live shows (performances or clubs, galleries, etc).
Download services with indexed data (note that the related
discussion on AI-based song spiders is a threat to this --
compare
Yahoo vs. Google).
Cheers,
Terry
--
Terry Hancock (hancock AnansiSpaceworks.com)
Anansi Spaceworks http://www.AnansiSpac
eworks.com
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