Better than Free
Originally published in Better Than Free by Kevin Kelly., founding editor-in-chief of WIRED magazine.
Original The Technium: Better Than Free technium (Tc)
Translation "Better than Free": Nanazaemon's Notebook
When replication cost goes down, contents becomes [free
In fact, many of the articles on the Internet are now free.
[Easily replicable content is of little value.
As a result, Cannot be duplicated the value of the thing increases
timeliness
The immediate availability of what is made.
individualization personalize
Modifications should be made to suit the buyer's needs.
nishio.iconThis is also the way to produce intellectual production in conversations with individuals
interpretation
Support and commentary
authenticity
Confidence in Quality
Ease of access
To be able to take it out as soon as you want to take it out.
materialization
Even if the music data is free, the experience is different depending on whether it can be played back in good sound
patron
Someone wants to pay as a token of appreciation for the creator.
Ease of Finding
If you can't notice existence, you don't create value, so there is value in creating opportunities to notice existence.
In this networking economy, money does not go through the channel of copying. [Money goes through the channel of attention, and attention has a two-way path to and from.
uncopyability
non-replicable
Uncopyable value
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