From Cory Doctorow, quoting Matt Mason:
Pirates are out there figuring out all the ways that products and services might catch on, outside of the realm of the managed, slow-moving corporate environment. It turns out that there’s a market for DVDs sold on blankets on Canal Street; that the public likes using BitTorrent even if it starts slow and doesn’t stream; that there’s a bottomless appetite for short, embeddable clips, and that the audience wants to do all the work of selecting, converting, uploading and tagging them.
If you want to get rich off the pirates who are leeching off you, just copy their best ideas.
“The problem for artists isn’t piracy, it’s obscurity”
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