Apparently, information wants to be sold.

English critic Steven Poole made one of his books available free for download from his Web site. He attached a tip jar so that downloaders could pay what they wanted. 30,000 people downloaded his book; fewer than one in a thousand left a tip. He has a thoughtful essay up about his experience, and broader thoughts on decentralized publishing and distribution models. Well worth a read for anyone interested in the publishing business. Via Gruber.

Posted by Adam McIsaac in Sustainability | 20 April 2008 | Permalink | Comment on this post