▲ | mdp2021 6 days ago | |||||||
> authors get paid In the standard system for libraries, the book is paid once. That is "libraries" as in "we have societally decided to make published knowledge freely available". > window washing vs knowledge production Societies have not decided that window washing should be freely available - on the other side, they have decided that published knowledge be freely available (that is the meaning of the establishment of libraries). | ||||||||
▲ | tene80i 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It must differ by geography. In my country, authors are paid library revenue according to the number of times their books are borrowed. Perhaps as well as an upfront purchase. Re: what “society has decided”, are you arguing that because libraries exist, no one may sell books for a price? Seems extreme, not widely agreed by the population or the relevant parties, and likely to cause immense problems with the economics of knowledge production, but it’s certainly one point of view! Similarly I argue that because open source code exists, software engineers must all work for free, and that because public parks exist, everyone’s home gardens are open to all. | ||||||||
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