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Book To The Future A Manifesto For Book Liberation Simon Worthington

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Book To The Future A Manifesto For Book Liberation Simon Worthington
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Publisher: OpenMute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Pages: 50
Author: Simon Worthington
ISBN: 9781906496364, 1906496366
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Book To The Future A Manifesto For Book Liberation Simon Worthington by Simon Worthington 9781906496364, 1906496366 instant download after payment.

The Book Liberation Manifesto is an exploration of publishing outside of current corporate constraints and beyond the confines of book piracy. We believe that knowledge should be in free circulation to benefit humankind, which means an equitable and vibrant economy to support publishing, instead of the prevailing capitalist hand-me-down system of Sisyphean economic sustainability. Readers and books have been forced into pirate libraries, while sales channels have been monopolised by the big Internet giants which exact extortionate fees from publishers. We have three proposals. First, publications should be free-at-the-point-of-reading under a variety of open intellectual property regimes. Second, they should become fully digital - in order to facilitate ready reuse, distribution, algorithmic and computational use. Finally, Open Source source software for publishing should be treated as public infrastructure, with sustained research and investment. The result of such robust infrastructures will mean lower costs for manufacturing and faster publishing lifecycles, so that publishers and publics will be more readily able to afford to invent new futures.

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