Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Giving It Away

Writing in The New Yorker, Malcolm Gladwell wonders if the future is going to be free. An excerpt:

At a hearing on Capitol Hill in May, James Moroney, the publisher of the Dallas Morning News, told Congress about negotiations he’d just had with the online retailer Amazon. The idea was to license his newspaper’s content to the Kindle, Amazon’s new electronic reader. “They want seventy per cent of the subscription revenue,” Moroney testified. “I get thirty per cent, they get seventy per cent. On top of that, they have said we get the right to republish your intellectual property to any portable device.” The idea was that if a Kindle subscription to the Dallas Morning News cost ten dollars a month, seven dollars of that belonged to Amazon, the provider of the gadget on which the news was read, and just three dollars belonged to the newspaper, the provider of an expensive and ever-changing variety of editorial content. The people at Amazon valued the newspaper’s contribution so little, in fact, that they felt they ought then to be able to license it to anyone else they wanted.

2 comments:

Jeff said...

These days I do think that form is more important than substance, method of delivery over content.

May as well just keep a dead cellphone into your pocket...

It's a new world we live in...

- J.

Michael Wade said...

Jeff,

I know what you mean!