this conference is being recorded – Cory Doctorow

Today’s guest is Cory Doctorow. Cory is an accomplished science fiction author, blogger and internet activist. In addition he is co-editor of the popular blog boingboing.net. A proponent of creative commons licenses, he has released his books under a variety of licenses that allow for free downloads, but charge for printed versions. In our discussion we cover issues of Digital Rights Management, digital downloads, and the concept of how releasing elements of your work for free might make you even more money.
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Cory has an excellent post on his blog about a recent comic book deal with IDW comics. IDW is a huge player in the comics world. What’s fascinating is that Cory has just signed a comic deal for six of his stories which carry Creative Commons Attribution/ShareAlike/Noncommercial licenses. IDW will be releasing them in a commercial way but still keeping the Creative Commons licenses which will allow fans to remix them in non-commercial ways.
Here is the language from the deal
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