!@!!@! #2 Re: [PGCanada] Introducing... Vasa (fwd)

Michael Hart hart at pglaf.org
Sun Dec 5 13:00:22 PST 2004



I was hoping for some feedback to this one before I replied.

mh


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 04 Dec 2004 11:55:04 -0500
From: Wallace J.McLean <ag737 at freenet.carleton.ca>
Reply-To: Project Gutenberg of Canada <pgcanada at lists.pglaf.org>
To: Project Gutenberg of Canada <pgcanada at lists.pglaf.org>
Subject: Re: [PGCanada] Introducing... Vasa

I'm not sure what the market would be for per-download books, although
it might well be something to try for at least the most perennially
popular of titles.

There's another way to generate an economic interest in PD e-texts
though, and that's to continue to give them away, but promote the hell
out of their use for coursepacks, esp. in areas like CanLit, history,
and other social sciences. Universities, individual faculties,
departments, professors, or TAs, might come to value the availability
of these materials and the consequent reduction in the gelt they would
owe to Excess Copyright.

I hesitate posting this on an openly-archived list (Excess Copyright et
al. ARE probably reading; hi, guys!), but I think this might be one
very clever way of generating some real vested interests in a vigorous
public domain in Canada.




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