[pp.int.general] cultural flatrate: PP position?

pp at christian-hufgard.de pp at christian-hufgard.de
Tue Jun 9 10:59:18 CEST 2009


On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 10:42:08AM +0200, Félix Robles wrote:
> You tell me, you are the one who wants to artificially sustain (ie "cultural
> flatrate") an obsolete and unnecessary business model.
> > Don't be childish. Do you think I waste hours each week in promoting
> > free content, if I wouldn't think that it's the better content?

I really hate the word "cultural flatrate". So tell me, what exact is your business model? Since nearly one year I am seeking for it - and I found various ways artists are using to promoting their art. Most of them mean a lot of work - that's something I can live with. I am also a very strong supporter of legal private copies. But I also want that artist retreive money, if someone copies their work - unless the artists themselves  decide to free their work. And I am doing my best to show them, that freeing it resulst in a win-win-situation.

Can we agree on, that we both have the same target, but try to reach it on slightly different ways?


Christian


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