SCRIBD: BOOK NAPSTER
I confess; I've dug around Scribd for the past couple of days. It's both an interesting experiment and a "cess pool" of copyright violations.
Media, particularly American-style media, is reaching a broader audience; this audience cannot meet the cost associated with acquiring legal copies, so they pirate. Eventually, accommodations and compromises will have to be made on all sides (not necessarily ownership; rather cost and availability).
Scribd is entering a long line in the Pirate's Decade: napster/music, blogs/information, torrents/movies, puretna/p0rn...
Well, you get my point.
(BTW, as perhaps the world's only .pdf junkie, I love iPaper)




