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My article on David Reed is in Salon







My article on David Reed is in Salon

My article on David Reed is in Salon 03/13/2003 10:25 AM

Salon today is running "The Myth of Interference," an article I wrote about David Reed's idea that the federal policies intended to prevent radio signals from interfering are based on bad science....




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Lou Reed is another artist that should check out the Recombo license. Here's a great quote from him about his most recent recordings being remixed in this story:

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Dude,

You (and your company) got where it is via innovation, chutzpah and lots of luck.

You were the first to fiure out the balance between meatspace and cyberspace in regards to content-on-demand.

Congrats!

But now I hear that you're doing a me-to movie download play and I'm sorry - that's just not enough!

You REALLY need to think seriously about what value added you can offer that will differentiate your downloading service from the rest and how your brand and customer base can be best leveraged.

And being a me-too copycat ain't that.

You collaborative filtering sucks and we (your loyal customers) have been eagerly awaiting the time when you get a clue about that.

Wal-mart and Blockbuster are gonna kick your ass - unless you stay out ahead of the curve.

Here's a hint: THINK PEOPLE!

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On online delivery: "We're focused on downloading to your TV, over the Internet, and that's about all we've said to date. The big advantage we have is that mixing it with DVD, customers can get unlimited DVDs and unlimited downloads under one subscription."

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Well, Salon is almost bankrupt. We've heard this before — Salon is always rumored to be circling the drain, ready to go under in a blaze of glory. Of course, this time they can't pay their rent, so I think it's serious.

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Hooke, for example, when he figured out how arches work, published it as an anagram. He condensed the idea into this pithy statement: "The ideal form of an arch is the form of a chain hanging, flipped upside down." Then he scrambled the letters to make an anagram and published it. That way, he wasn't giving away the secret, but if somebody came along a few years later and claimed that they'd invented it, he could just unscramble what he'd published. He was establishing precedence.

Hooke squabbled with [Christiaan] Huygens over a bunch of clock-related inventions. This kind of thing was just rife. It came to a head in a grotesque way in the priority dispute over [who invented] the calculus. That was so embarrassing to the whole institution of science and people were so nauseated by it that it taught everyone a lesson. After that, no one would dream of doing what Newton did, which was to invent something really important and then sit on it for 30 years.


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"btn" I don't know why so many people in the open source world have an inferiority complex and are always comparing themselves to Microsoft, or planning Microsoft's downfall, or are simply jealous. When I release open source software, I'm just pleased if a hundred or a thousand people are using it. And if Microsoft ever uses my code, hey that would be delightful!

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