"Cory Doctorow - Someone Comes to Town - Someone Leaves Town" - читать интересную книгу автора (Dodd Christina)Someone Comes to Town,
SomeoneLeavesTown Cory Doctorow [email protected] Published by Tor Books July 2005 ISBN: 0765312786 http://craphound.com/someone Some Rights Reserved About this book This is my third novel, and as with my first,Down andOut in the Magic Kingdom and my second,Eastern Standard Tribe , I am releasing it for free on the Internet the very same day that it ships to the stores. The books are governed by Creative Commons licenses that permit their unlimited noncommercial redistribution, which means that you’re welcome to share them with anyone you think will want to see them. In the words of Woody Guthrie: anybody caught singin it without our permission, will be mighty good friends of ourn, cause we don’t give a dern. Publish it. Write it. Sing it.Swing to it. Yodel it. We wrote it, that’s all we wanted to do.” Why do I do this? There are three reasons: Short Term In the short term, I’m generating more sales of my printed books. Sure, giving away ebooks displaces the occasional sale, when a downloader reads the book and decides not to buy it. But it’s far more common for a reader to download the book, read some or all of it, and decide to buy the print edition. Like I said in my essay,Ebooks Neither ENor Books , digital and print editions are intensely complimentary, so acquiring one increases your need for the other. I’ve given away more than half a million digital copies of my award-winning first novel, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, and that sucker has blown throughfive print editions (yee-HAW!), so I’m not worried that giving away books is hurting my sales. Long Term Some day, though, paper books will all but go away. We’re already reading more words off of more screens every day and fewer words off of fewer pages every day. You don’t need to be a science fiction writer to see the writing on the wall (or screen, as the case may be). Now, if you’ve got a poor imagination, you might think that we’ll enter that era with special purpose “ebook readers” that simulate the experience of carrying around “real” books, only digital. That’s like |
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