Online sharecropping

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User-generated content cannot remain a one-way pipeline for online businesses. Not for much longer.

As Dave Winer very aptly puts it: The clearest sign that a company thinks I'm a sharecropper and they're the bossman is that they won't let me move my data where I want it to go. If you give me the power, that doesn't mean I'll use it, btw. It might mean quite the opposite -- empowered to use my data in more meaningful ways, I might be happy to leave it where it is. Imagine if Fidelity wouldn't let you move money to Schwab. I don't imagine too many people would put their money there. Great writing and art work the same way.

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This page contains a single entry by Radical Jinn published on January 25, 2008 7:42 AM.

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